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Silent Hawk pic - or film prop?

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Old 9th Aug 2012, 14:05
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All this saliva dripping over a single photograph of a purported Stealth Black Hawk.....and you British Military guys don't have the first ordinary Blackhawk in your inventory and are having to make do with geriatric Puma's still.
Rippin the pish out of the picture more like
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Old 9th Aug 2012, 14:42
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time stamp is not 100% legal requirement

If the battery has been removed, and clock not reset or set to different time zone then the time stamp will not be "correct"...
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 18:28
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And if I'm not mistaken EXIF data can be changed/manipulated by certain programs.
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As others have noted, the nose is copied from an F-117.

I'm surprised that nobody here has noted that the F-117 air data probes have been turned in .303cal Browning Machine guns.

I'm sure that in the movie this helicopter strafes the bad guys using those Spitefire style Brownings.
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Old 16th Aug 2012, 11:47
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I'm surprised that nobody here has noted that the F-117 air data probes have been turned in .303cal Browning Machine guns.
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No... I think an imaginative Hollywood type looked at the pitot/data sensor tubes on one of these puppies...
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As I pointed out before, this original version is from
Code Name: Geronimo set pictures - AR15.COM

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