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Originally Posted by BG-09
Hey Major, the archery at the flight field is perfect way to learn and feel the balistics for the unexperienced pilots...Oleg have to include such tuition for the novices...it is historical.
/I know I will be banned for Couterstrike trolling.../
~Regards!
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Originally Posted by RedToo
Are the targets in the fourth screen shot for syncronising a fighters guns?
RedToo
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Originally Posted by MD_Titus
could be... would need a bench or some kind of frame to lift the tail of the fighter. whilst cool, would it really add anything for such a feature, that is to say - would it be used more than a couple of times.
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Originally Posted by Splitter
I would have to say that is what those targets on the ground are for. Archers usually do not want to shoot their precious arrows into wood  . Bails of hay and the like are preferred.
Splitter
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I haven't seen the video above because I choose not to install flash.
I have to agree with the last, archery targets are straw, with a canvas front, as in the lower photo above, besides being better for the arrows, that sort of target is more durable. Durability is why those wooden targets probably aren't for aircraft guns either, after being hit by a 100 round burst, they'd be matchwood. I don't know what they're for, I think rifle targets are paper, maybe the wooden ones are for airgun darts? Supposing they are targets at all, which the variation of the banding makes perhaps unlikely.