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    Post New York Cops Able to Shoot Down a Plane Says Commissioner

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    New York Cops Able to Shoot Down a Plane Says Commissioner

    In a television interview first aired on Sunday, New York City Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly said that his department would have the ability to shoot down a plane if needed.
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    Probably using something akin to this.....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helicop...tical_Squadron

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    From what I've been reading, it seems Kelly was referring to .50 cal rifles they carry on their choppers that can be fired out the side. Much better for shooting rogue cyclists than planes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter View Post
    From what I've been reading, it seems Kelly was referring to .50 cal rifles they carry on their choppers that can be fired out the side. Much better for shooting rogue cyclists than planes.
    not exactly. the .50-cal was always an anti-vehicle weapon in the military and not anti-personnel. if you put that kind of slug into the engine of any airplane that engine will quit. besides, a spit ball would just as effectively take out the gentrified hipster bikers and much more green.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Like this USCG MH-68A with the .50 in the door

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    That explains the F-16 in NYPD markings in a corner of the hangar at FBF

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHG750R View Post
    Like this USCG MH-68A with the .50 in the door
    darrel that's not a .50. it's an M240B, 7.62mm.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    for some reason I find this very disconcerting that they announced they had this capability

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    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas View Post
    not exactly. the .50-cal was always an anti-vehicle weapon in the military and not anti-personnel. if you put that kind of slug into the engine of any airplane that engine will quit.
    Of course, it might work on a Cessna, but the Agustas and Bells will have problems catching up to a jet.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas View Post
    darrel that's not a .50. it's an M240B, 7.62mm.
    Ahhh, my bad

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    Just saw this on cbs news' website.

    NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The NYPD may have to duke it out with the feds over who has more firepower in New York City.
    DNAinfo reports that federal officials have shoulder-launched Stinger missiles in the city. The missiles are capable of flying 11,000 feet in the air at speeds of more than 400 miles per hour and can bring down a hijacked jet.
    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/09/...ssiles-in-nyc/

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    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas View Post
    darrel that's not a .50. it's an M240B, 7.62mm.
    You're wrong, too. I believe that's a G model. :-p

    Quote Originally Posted by DHG750R View Post
    Just saw this on cbs news' website.
    Though the NYPD may have .50's, I have heard a few times over the last decade about their being SEVERAL anti-aircraft batteries on the roofs on buildings around Manhattan, manned by Marines that are literally deployed undercover in apartments just in case it hits the fan. Same goes for a few other US cities.

    At first I found it far fetched, but then I heard similar stuff from several people over several years. Not a far stretch.
    Email me anytime at [email protected].

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    I'm taking the bus from now on...

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    I am surprised none of our photoshop masters have come upwith this one. Well here is my lame contribution

    http://fredkopf.smugmug.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by fk6065 View Post
    I am surprised none of our photoshop masters have come upwith this one. Well here is my lame contribution

    Well I would like to see someone top that! Just need a Few Jdams for air to ground support!!! Kick@ss
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