A Vietnam War pilot fired his M-16 out the pilot side window all orbital gunship-like, so that's an option, or mount an LMG on a pusher prop model where the front is unobstructed. World War 1 fighter tactics may be worth revisiting.
>attach to it a lot of aluminum strings and a big piece of burning wood >fly it towards russian positions >trim it to nose up so it levels at high altitudes and doesent crash by itself >pilot bails >repeat 10 times
Give the pilot a goofy headband and a picture of his target.
I trick the target to buying it and wait a year.
A Vietnam War pilot fired his M-16 out the pilot side window all orbital gunship-like, so that's an option, or mount an LMG on a pusher prop model where the front is unobstructed. World War 1 fighter tactics may be worth revisiting.
Put a container of home made napalm in it and have a flare gun rigged to be fired by string from the pilot seat.
The key issue is weight, so find some 150lb crack head and convince him to drop 100 pounds of napalm like a crop duster.
You'd catch on fire moron
so it's a win-win
Add an ardupilot controller, some explosives and sell it to Putin as suicide drone.
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shoot other ultralight pilots
>on this week's episode of Dogfights
Don’t harken back to my childhood like that anon damn
>that north Hollywood episode of Shootout
I cri erretime I think about those old shows
Take notes from Bazooka Charlie
Part 103 ultralights are too slow, even slower than Iranian flying lawnmowers. FAA hates fun.
FAA can lick my nuts. I want to be able to buy experimentals from the manufacturer. Who the frick wants to pay certified prices anymore?
>attach to it a lot of aluminum strings and a big piece of burning wood
>fly it towards russian positions
>trim it to nose up so it levels at high altitudes and doesent crash by itself
>pilot bails
>repeat 10 times
Apocrypha but Brazilian cops would quad-mount American 180s on ultralights to do CAS in the favelas.
Whether that's just wishful thinking out of Soldier of Fortune in the 90s or whatever, it's still a funny thought.