Life of a Cdn Leo Driver

Started by Gunslinger668, October 05, 2015, 12:59:14 AM

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Gunslinger668

So far I've logged about 20 hours

Renders

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Can we do it Saturday for me and Colebrook for the real leo turret sim? :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
Sunday with lumi and lusik. LOL
(P.s) there's no need for refunding the flight plane... :P


Lusik

I'm in :)


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Lumituisku

Heh Sunday sounds awesome to me as well. Long way to Canada thought.

Awesome pictures once again gunslinger. Keep them coming we love these

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Gunslinger668

Cpl. Gunslinger loading inside of a Leopard 2A4. The beginning is all coax engagements and later we get into main gun, enjoy1



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Quote from: Gunslinger668 on March 18, 2016, 11:03:01 PM
Cpl. Gunslinger loading inside of a Leopard 2A4. The beginning is all coax engagements and later we get into main gun, enjoy1
That was interesting and very informative.

Thank you Gunslinger for making and posting this.

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Renders

just some shouting problems: emergency check auauauauuuuaau :P low on voice!
Thanks Gs! keep them coming!
I never knew about the cartridge unloading, i mean after you shot you trow out those (i don't know the name in english) explosive racks? is it the same in the american tanks?


Gunslinger668

Sorry about the mistake, I turned the first video into a shorter one. Here is the complete one


Gunslinger668

Quote from: Renders on March 19, 2016, 12:17:42 PM
just some shouting problems: emergency check auauauauuuuaau :P low on voice!
Thanks Gs! keep them coming!
I never knew about the cartridge unloading, i mean after you shot you trow out those (i don't know the name in english) explosive racks? is it the same in the american tanks?

The term we use for them is the Ashtray. That is what is left of the shell once it's been fire. The rod is long to ensure the propellant is ignited evenly throughout the round. I'm not sure about the American shells.

Cougar11

They are the same

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Lumituisku

Very cool! I love to see these videos and pictures. :)

Pain is the nature of life. it is the recognition that I'm nothing more. - Mark Rowland's