Friend shipped an AK-47 home from Vietnam. Disassembled and put inside a little Sanyo refrigerator, which was then taped up. Another instance was an Air Force colonel who brought one home in his C-130, then mounted it in his office. He always laughed to himself when visitors would ask about it. "Nah, the barrel is welded shut." Not.Bullet hole in an AH-64…but we were in Texas…Three AK-47s taped to the walls of the tail boom in an aborted test flight at the port of Beaumont in a 1st CAV OH-58 when it would not hover right. It was the way home from Desert Storm…
It's the preferred weapon of your enemy. It makes a very distinctive sound when fired at you.Friend shipped an AK-47 home from Vietnam. Disassembled and put inside a little Sanyo refrigerator, which was then taped up. Another instance was an Air Force colonel who brought one home in his C-130, then mounted it in his office. He always laughed to himself when visitors would ask about it. "Nah, the barrel is welded shut." Not.
I’ve seen that over lunch.A few years ago, a bird nest inside the horizontal stabilizer of my 172. The plane had only sat for a week. When birds decide to move in, they go fast.
Yes, I remember that sound very well.It's the preferred weapon of your enemy. It makes a very distinctive sound when fired at you.
Which gun takes a clip of 17 - 9mm rounds? Hopefully it was in a magazine.17 rounds of 9mm in a clip under the seat of my plane......and I didn't own a gun. Turns out months earlier I let a friend borrow my plane and it fell out of his pocket.
He was just saying he didn't own a semi pistol...twice.Which gun takes a clip of 17 - 9mm rounds? Hopefully it was in a magazine.
I see you major in petulance.Which gun takes a clip of 17 - 9mm rounds? Hopefully it was in a magazine.
I did, and I've been eyeing a Master's level program, lol.I see you major in petulance.
I thought that was flatulence.I see you major in petulance.
With a minor in Pedantic.I see you major in petulance.
17 rounds of 9mm in a clip under the seat of my plane......and I didn't own a gun.
^^^^THIS^^^^^Sounds like a good reason to buy one!
yup....just remember....flatulence will get you no where.I thought that was flatulence.
I had left my airplane for about four hours. I noticed a bird sitting on a prop blade, and when I investigated, found a nest atop the engine. And there was an egg in the nest.A few years ago, a bird nest inside the horizontal stabilizer of my 172. The plane had only sat for a week. When birds decide to move in, they go fast.
I did....a couple of them.Sounds like a good reason to buy one!
Poached or hard boiled?I had left my airplane for about four hours. I noticed a bird sitting on a prop blade, and when I investigated, found a nest atop the engine. And there was an egg in the nest.
My 20 round magazines have only 19 rounds. And my 30 round magazines only have 28 rounds in them. And when I will need them I just hope the spring isn't broken...Which gun takes a clip of 17 - 9mm rounds? Hopefully it was in a magazine.
I bought a couple of boxes full of gun parts from an estate sale some 40 years ago and the family knew nothing about them. The 20 rounders were in one box, so I'll be safe instead of sorry. The 30 rounders were used when I got them 15 years ago, very used.I thought that problem was fixed...
BTDT - although no doubt the time element was longer. I relocated the nest to a gallon jug (with cutout for access) attached to a nearby chain link fence. Next time I visited the jug was stillI had left my airplane for about four hours. I noticed a bird sitting on a prop blade, and when I investigated, found a nest atop the engine. And there was an egg in the nest.
In the spring it is common for the birds to try to start building nest in your plane while you are opening your hangar door to push your plane inside.I’ve seen that over lunch.
May have needed a new W&B after all that dirt from the mud daubers, lol.In the spring it is common for the birds to try to start building nest in your plane while you are opening your hangar door to push your plane inside.
They ask us not to leave our hangar doors open in the spring while out flying due to birds nesting.
They love small planes for some reason?
My plane sat outside for a while with very little flying. I found lots of mud daubers and wasps nest in it when I first got it. The avionics shop found even more under the panel and in the side panels.
A couple days ago I had a access panel off for one of my flaps, there was another big wasps nest in there.
OMG I have a lot wasps nest in my plane even today I bet.
This is only half of what I found during the first annual inspection.
The prior inspections were done with a pen and not a screw driver.
I have removed many more in the years since.
Screwdrivers and flashlight batteries and inspection mirrors are expensive. Pens are cheap.The prior inspections were done with a pen and not a screw driver.