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Chris Bartram <[log in to unmask]>
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 In <[log in to unmask]> "Rudderow, Evan" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
 
> >Note in passing that since a carrier cat can accelerate like
> >50,000 pounds from a dead stop to well over 100 knots in
> >not much more than one second, do indeed expect you
> >could get a good long trajectory with a 7933..........
>
> So, the carrier cat/7933 combination shows promise as a new weapon system?
>  Perhaps that fact might ease the paperwork burden; can you find out?
>
>  -- Evan
 
And if you wrapped it up a bit it might land intact...and think what damage
it could do to the 'enemy' then... think of the time spent trying to figure
out how to hook it up to their SCSI-2 eunich's system. And it would certainly
drain their electrical system as it powered up. If they ran it without the
covers, it might even disrupt their radar or other electronic equipment.
 
                       -Chris Bartram

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