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Re: ULF Database Update: Pulsar Thermospheric Fighter
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 3 Sep 2002 11:40:24 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Matt Sekerak writes:
> In lugnet.space, Curt Tigges writes:
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> > http://www.commandercurt.net/UnitedLFWEB/pulsar_thermospheric_fighter.htm
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> Mach 20 and Mach 32, huh? Yikes. The destructive compression effect from
> the sonic boom would kill almost anything it flies over...no need for
> radiation emitters!
Of course, it only acheives those speeds in the thermosphere, where there is
almost no air.:)
> A very slick looking little demon you have there, Curt. The rakish forward
> section and your color choice suggest a craft one would not want to mess
> with. Like it.
Thanks, Matt, i'm glad you liked it! The color scheme is pretty much a copy
of my Star Falcon fighter. I thought it would look best with the Pulsar.
> -Matt
Curt A. Tigges II
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Commander-in-Chief of Starforce
http://www.commandercurt.net/UnitedLFWEB
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| (...) Mach 20 and Mach 32, huh? Yikes. The destructive compression effect from the sonic boom would kill almost anything it flies over...no need for radiation emitters! A very slick looking little demon you have there, Curt. The rakish forward (...) (22 years ago, 3-Sep-02, to lugnet.space)
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