Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D

   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #51  
Pallets are undoubtedly part of the Navy. They are, after all, small Carriers.

Does that mean a pallet is a CVEP?

Carrier, Escort, Pallet?

:confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan

PS,
Aircraft carrier ship types have CV as a prefix. During WWII the heavy, fleet carriers were CVs. There were light carriers that could keep up with major fleets but did not have as many planes known as CVLs. There were also even smaller carriers known as CVEs, Carrier Escorts. The CVEs were often built on merchant ship hulls and were slow compared to warships but they were perfect for supporting invasions and providing anti submarine patrols around convoys.
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D
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#52  
Oh NO, my thread is being infitrated. :eek: And I was SO good about not posting in the pallet thread. :D
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #53  
Oh NO, my thread is being infitrated. :eek: And I was SO good about not posting in the pallet thread. :D

The supernatural is pernicious, ephemeral and omnipresent.
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #54  
Oh NO, my thread is being infitrated. :eek: And I was SO good about not posting in the pallet thread. :D

The supernatural is pernicious, ephemeral and omnipresent.

Well, now that we have figured out who was behind the pallets, the US Navy, 2Lane does seem spot on.....

;):laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D
  • Thread Starter
#55  
Well, now that we have figured out who was behind the pallets, the US Navy, 2Lane does seem spot on.....

;):laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan

And it's all because I didn't know enough to ground my foilmet. :D
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #56  
Does that mean a pallet is a CVEP?

Carrier, Escort, Pallet?

:confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan

PS,
Aircraft carrier ship types have CV as a prefix. During WWII the heavy, fleet carriers were CVs. There were light carriers that could keep up with major fleets but did not have as many planes known as CVLs. There were also even smaller carriers known as CVEs, Carrier Escorts. The CVEs were often built on merchant ship hulls and were slow compared to warships but they were perfect for supporting invasions and providing anti submarine patrols around convoys.

Well, now that we have figured out who was behind the pallets, the US Navy, 2Lane does seem spot on.....

;):laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan

Pallets = Dry land carriers.

It supports the invasion theory.
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #58  

Very scary.:eek: This is a threat that cannot be ignored!!!!!!!!!!

I have for sale a like-new Altair 3000 that will protect you against this menace. The price is $899.99 plus S & H.

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Steve
 
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #59  
   / Now I know why I'm seeing so many black helicopters! :D #60  
Good point about the ground wire. Most people don't realize that the faraday cage has to be grounded to work.
I didn't realize that. I thought as long as devices was insulated from metal container it was safe. It's not like taking a direct hit from a lightning bolt.
 

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