You had said “Allegedly they can shoot down Russian planes, because their targeting systems have longer range.”
My post was to share information to indicate that is not so - F16 does not have longer range.
The rest, you and Tom are in agreement.
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You had said “Allegedly they can shoot down Russian planes, because their targeting systems have longer range.”
My post was to share information to indicate that is not so - F16 does not have longer range.
The rest, you and Tom are in agreement.
The reverse is probably going to be true, unfortunately. The F16s weaponry is still based on 70s/80s engagement envelopes, more modern Russian a/c use missiles/radar that have much further range. The F16s will be most effective where UKR has additional anti-air assets to keep the more modern a/c away.
A very good breakdown of this by someone who’s studied military aircraft for a living…
https://xxtomcooperxx.substack.com/p/its-the-range-stupid-part-1
https://xxtomcooperxx.substack.com/p/its-the-range-stupid-part-2
https://xxtomcooperxx.substack.com/p/q-and-a-regarding-f-16s-for-ukraine
https://xxtomcooperxx.substack.com/p/q-and-a-regarding-f-16s-for-ukraine-51d
https://xxtomcooperxx.substack.com/p/q-and-a-regarding-f-16-for-ukraine
Deer, waterfowl, squirrels, turkeys - that’s whats here in the Midwest. Hell, if those “super hawgs” come far enough, I’ll hunt those as well. At my age of 50+, I’m just now really getting into the “learning” of hunting that I should have done earlier in age.
Good luck to you both on your farm.
You’re not the only lefty redneck around. ;)
No, most western folks don’t know what it takes to put food on the grocery shelves or into the freezer section. They’ve no clue to the work involved on the backs of labor and exploitation, and unsanitary conditions/processes all in the name of cheaper labor and higher stock dividends.
Never seen an albino squirrel before. Thanks for sharing!
I don’t know much about DC100, but, to me, open world means there are multiple choices and multiple things going on. Hooking them from B2 to DC100, that feels like a single funnel? From point A, go to Point B, although that path might have 3 diff variants, they all end up in the same place?
I try to give players in a new campaign 3 different things to do. 3 hooks/paths. 3 factions. 3 locations to explore (whether a dungeon, outdoor setpiece, another town) and a homebase.
You can make each of those 3 things another module. So DC100 for 1 hex/location after B2, and two other modules for two other locations.
Then put them in their home base (a village or perhaps even the Keep from B2) and dangle those hooks to each of the locations - rumors, someone actively recruiting, a physical object pointing in a direction, etc…
That’s just how I would do it and have done it.
I tried a Creality Ender 3 a couple of years ago. Struggled a lot, for me, it required a lot of aftermarket replacements to make it work well. I sold it about 6 mo later.
In Mar, I bought an Anycubic Kobra. Out of the box, worked like a champ and has continued to. None of the struggles I had with the Ender. Only add on was a sensor to let me know when I’m out of filament.
You’ll probably hear from folks who bought an Ender and had great success, and folks who struggled w/a Kobra, though. It’s like an automobile… you’re going to hear good and bad stories for each model.
Honestly, I read a lot of articles and just found what fit my use case, expectations and budget. Your first one will definitely be a learning experience.
Good luck!
If it’s dimensions are suitable, it will assume a sedentary position.
Nice to see that Marc’s kept this up there for free. It’s a great version if folks don’t have the originals and/or want to play a great game!