The "SH-60"

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Post by ArchEnemy »

Its an "ah-60l"
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Post by marto »

That is one kick *** helo!
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Post by BlakeJr »

Yup, Marto, sure is one fine looking 30 year old!
First flight 17 october 1974 (UH version but hey, the design is still 30 years old ;) )
I'm not trying to take anything away from the Blackhawks they are indeed a piece of work.
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Post by Black Beret »

[R-DEV wrote:ArchEnemy]Its an "ah-60l"
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I stated that earlier, Arch.

It's an inaccurately-modelled MH-60L DAP, also known as "AH-60L," mixed with other, various helicopter designs.
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Post by BlakeJr »

It would be nice to see some of these items listed below, in game!

--- Mk 56 mine dispenser (ESSS only)
--- RAK 052 Oerlikon/SURA 81 mm rocket installation
--- Quad HOT / HOT 2 launcher
--- Quad TOW launcher
--- GECAL 50 0.5 in HMG on pintle mount
--- SUU-25 flare launcher
--- FN ETNA HMP/MRL 70 (combined 0.5 in M3P gun and four 70 mm rockets)
--- Twin Stinger launcher

All this on ONE chopper! WOW! :lol: Ofcourse not all at once. hehe

Source : Modern Fighting Helicopters by Bill Gunston and Mike Spick <-- Not a joke! :shock:
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Post by ArchEnemy »

IRT Black Beret.

you never said ah60l... :?
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[R-DEV wrote:ArchEnemy]IRT Black Beret.

you never said ah60l... :?
MH-60L, AH-60L -- one in the same.
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Post by DrZero »

all that in 1 helicopter... all firing at once.... oh my dreams come true :P
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Post by BlakeJr »

[R-DEV wrote:DrZero]all that in 1 helicopter... all firing at once.... oh my dreams come true :P
Yeah, like Chaos and Mayhem!
You can be Chaos and I'll be Mayhem.... :lol:
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Post by Greenie Beanie »

[R-DEV wrote:DrZero]all that in 1 helicopter... all firing at once.... oh my dreams come true :P
Your dreams are to blow up in a giant explosion 100 feet from earth? :P
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Post by SpeedFire »

I'm sure you guys could fix it with an easy armament change.
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Post by Ugly Duck »

And theyd have to modify the model.
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Post by The 13th Raptor »

Dice usually messes up its models, did so with the planes of bf1942, the tanks and everything else with that.

Any "its not realistic" arguments can be countered however with the fact bf2 is happening in the near future, designs can be altered, modified.
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The 13th Raptor wrote:Any "its not realistic" arguments can be countered however with the fact bf2 is happening in the near future, designs can be altered, modified.
That doesn't mean you would have M134s aiming at a helo's LWL.
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Post by problah »

SH-60B Has a dipper in the sabin as well as a drop point on the starbord side.
There is only room for two aircrew seats, and one troop seat. It has two extended fuel cells inside.
SH60F has a removable sonar dipper, allowing for troop transport of up to 3 troop seats, and two aircrew seats (ASO TSO)
HH60H Seal Transport, has three troop seats, and two aircrew chairs, but generally, everyone sits on the floor to maximize room, as well as to not get the fastrope tangled up on deployment.
Had FLIR (Forward looking infrared) as of 1999, as well as hellfire missiles from the sides.
All of these aircraft support ONE (1) 60mm Machine gun mount on each side of the cabin. One on the cabin door, and the other on the cabin window.

Those are the Navy boats.

I'm modelling one right now, and I worked on, and flew in them for several years during standard and special ops.

I was privileged to work on the Sea Stallions, and the AH-60's during joint ops with the Marines, Armies, and Airforces, of 7 different countries.

For differing modelling purposes though, the hellfire mounts on all of these Sikorsky aircraft can be replaced with fuel cells, camera pods, or torpedoes. The canon plugs are all the same. The Ordinance teamse and the Aviation Technicians route the plugs to the proper firing panels.

The 53E is my next modelling project. I'm trying to keep them low poly, yet accurate.
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Post by Silverwolf »

The 13th Raptor wrote:Any "its not realistic" arguments can be countered however with the fact bf2 is happening in the near future, designs can be altered, modified.
key words being 'near future', and the 'futuristic' gear been added into BF2 is all real equipment that is at least in prototype stages, if not already at production stages. None of it is **** ppl have just made up.
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Silverwolf wrote:
The 13th Raptor wrote:Any "its not realistic" arguments can be countered however with the fact bf2 is happening in the near future, designs can be altered, modified.
key words being 'near future', and the 'futuristic' gear been added into BF2 is all real equipment that is at least in prototype stages, if not already at production stages. None of it is **** ppl have just made up.
i never ment futuristic **** ;)

But i should also point out that even if a weapon mounted on a vehicle can possibly damage the vehicle itself if used wrongly doesnt mean those weapons are not mounted in such a way, unfortunately the only thing i can think of is the b17 with the obivious risk the top gunner can hit the tail. But i doubt that happened much, most militairy personel is trained ;)
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Post by Black Beret »

When the ESSS is attached, M134s aren't mounted in the windows or doorways of the helo.
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Post by The 13th Raptor »

[R-DEV wrote:Black Beret]When the ESSS is attached, M134s aren't mounted in the windows or doorways of the helo.
Lets just pretend the M123s were attached and the marines were short on men and time so they just attatched the rocketpods to save time and flew off! :D

No really, what are we arguing about? Its a dice game, stating there are realism issues is like saying sand does not make for a good breakfast.
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Post by Figisaacnewton »

this is how dice thinks: people want a cool black hawk.

okay

lets give it miniguns!

good idea dave

hmm
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lets give it rockets too!

i like that bob

and we can have people fire out of the sid w/o their seatbelts on, so that if the helicopter does something where any real person would fall out, they stay magically attached to it!

i like that idea alos, great work!

look, im serious, that is exactly what they did, it isnt even meant to have a realistic armament
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