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I believe that its related to the rear cockpit fairing. In a closed position the rear canopy blends in with the stabilizer. When the gunner lowers the canopy to raise his weapon, there is a natural gap there. Just a guess.What is the reason for the notch at the bottom of the vertical stabilizer?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
I think Yoyo was stating an "alternative fact."Ok, it's 4 days later and no Helldiver.![]()
LOL. I wonder how many of us actually look up the definition of "soon".Soon means soon!
I'll can bet - next week?
LOL. I wonder how many of us actually look up the definition of "soon".
The only cure for this is to what until it happens.![]()
It never fails to amuse me how long people think these things take to make. Release is due next week. That's 8 weeks since the announcement and first clay render of the exterior. Work commenced mid January. Have a wee think about some other productions and see how we stack up on time. I know everyone is anticipating this one but come on guys, seriously?![]()
Well, yes, we are delighted of course, that people like and want our stuff. We do, however get quite a few unreasonable PMs accusing us of being late etc. I guess that's just the business of development. One answer is, I suppose, to ignore requests for time estimates but I don't think that would be popular either! As Cees quite rightly says, these things tend to be ready when they're ready. I don't think people would thanks us for anything less.![]()
just kidding.![]()