US v. UK Air Battle

Posted 1 year ago by Bear

The Rissington Podcast website design is sweet but I fear their air fleet would lose in a dog fight with OC's.

6 Comments

Nobrainer ~ 1 year ago

I like y'all picture, but it has a couple, actually 3 problems.

1 - It looks like an assembly line, but where are all the workers?
2 - The nose-art of planes is added by the end-user, not the manufacturer
3 - The vertical-support-column-to-factory-wall width is < the planes' wingspan; therefore it would be almost impossible to move the planes out of the building.

Adam Gautsch ~ 1 year ago

I'll give you the third one but the other two, no dice. It's not an assembly but instead a place to house and repair planes between bombings. I'm sure everyone, including me, knows the actual name for such a place but it isn't coming to the brain right now and I don't feel Googling.

Nobrainer ~ 1 year ago

Hangar?

I might agree, but I don't think the planes were regularly stored indoors in WWII.

Adam Gautsch ~ 1 year ago

"I don’t think the planes were regularly stored indoors in WWII."

Ahh, that's what made the OrangeCoat division so special.

Susan ~ 1 year ago

Oh yeah, definitely a hangar where these special plans are kept and babied between missions. The support spacing isn't an issue as both ends are open (like most hangars). Although it IS a little on the narrow side and will require a FIFO system and perhaps a 17 pt-turn to park them as depicted.

Adam Gautsch ~ 1 year ago

Did anyone else have to Google FIFO?

Anyone?

Fine, I'm not smart.

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