And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Turrets, by definition, rotate. The guns can point upwards a lot higher than shown. I think those are the latter quad 20mm version, as opposed to the earlier .303 model turret. I'd have it on a hydraulic arm or mast, so it could raise above the roof line for forward coverage.
Nah. Just put in a B-17 top turret near the front of the bus. 360° coverage, and when the "Stop" signs pop out, cars would STOP. The AP kids would fight for their turn in the bubble.
Overkill in one angle of attack. No coverage on sides, front or overhead.
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Turrets, by definition, rotate. The guns can point upwards a lot higher than shown. I think those are the latter quad 20mm version, as opposed to the earlier .303 model turret. I'd have it on a hydraulic arm or mast, so it could raise above the roof line for forward coverage.
DeleteNah. Just put in a B-17 top turret near the front of the bus.
Delete360° coverage, and when the "Stop" signs pop out, cars would STOP.
The AP kids would fight for their turn in the bubble.
Why would an American school bus have a British tail. turret?
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DeleteMilitary Surplus, who knows what you might find out there.
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New series by Mike Rowe: "Jobs That Should Be Real, But Aren't".
ReplyDeleteIs that akin to being the rear-gunner in a Falls Road milkfloat in Belfast in the 70s?
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