Originally Posted by MojoHand
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Back in 19&69 there was a farmer outside of Ft. Stewart, GA that had an obnoxious habit of plinking at Army training flights, mostly in the form of Hueys and the occasional Cobra. He actually hit a few, but mostly just irritated folks.

They weren't your average kind of folks as the instructors were all Nam vets and were mostly used to getting plinked at with more serious weaponry, all things considered. But it was a nuisance.

He hit a Huey one day and actually came fairly close to hitting the IP. There was a conference of sorts betwixt him and another flight on a discreet frequency which led to a coordinated plan of action.

They made a fairly high speed approach to the farmer's barn in a line abreast formation and right before arriving they did a quick stop maneuver which uses a lot of power, essentially using the rotor system as an air brake.

They blew his barn down. He quit shooting at choppers.

I've always wondered if he was using a .243 or .25-06.

Not that I really give a flying phouc.

Hugs'n kisses,

Dan


BD,

We just had a guy arrested around here for shooting at crop dusters.

Why? Cuz they were flying too low....!

Ya just can't fix stupid...
A 2x4 to the noggin sometime helps. Or at least it'll make the person doing the hitting feel better.


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