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GrayHorizonsHeli
8th Jul 2018, 14:59
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LRP
8th Jul 2018, 16:43
Maybe...but I'll bet they can't carry enough fuel to really take it anywhere, so what's the point.

Bell_ringer
8th Jul 2018, 16:48
A typical carrier is nearer 100k tons so that would be an impressive load.

whoknows idont
8th Jul 2018, 18:04
i think that's pretty accurate for FOX standards...

Bksmithca
9th Jul 2018, 01:41
i think that's pretty accurate for FOX standards...



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Ascend Charlie
9th Jul 2018, 10:32
We already have a thread on helicopters carrying aircraft...

westernhero
9th Jul 2018, 10:46
" can lift OFF an aircraft carrier "

There, that's what they meant. All Broadcasters make these kind of mistakes, the BBC, Sky etc. Why the froth ?

GrayHorizonsHeli
9th Jul 2018, 13:06
wtf is a "froth"???

does it have to do with helicopters lifting gigantic ******* boats?