No it isn't, this actually was an issue in a few rare cases with the 
last of the .50BMG-armed jets.

-Adam


graywolf wrote:
> Another urban legend. The fact is that by the time the bullets slowed that 
> much 
> their trajectory would have dropped below the aircrafts line of flight.
> 
> I saw a training film while in the AF of a pair of F-104's strafing concrete 
> pillboxes in which they first hit it with rockets and then made a second pass 
> with their Gatling guns, so the idea that they did not have guns is 
> ridiculous.
> 
> The most interesting thing to me was that after the rocket attack the 
> pillboxes 
> looked like the photos of bombed out buildings you saw in magazine photos, 
> after 
> the Vulcan Gatling gun pass there was nothing left standing. Of course the 
> supersonic shock wave from a couple of 104's going over at 25 feet, or so, 
> most 
> likely helped flatten the shattered pillboxes, but the Gatlings were outright 
> amazing. IIRC, they were the 20mm's which means 5000 HE rounds per minute.
> 
> So, as I recall it the F-104 (or at least one version) was armed with one 
> 20mm 
> Vulcan Gating gun in the nose, four rocket launchers under each wing, and I 
> believe there was a hard point under the belly for one bomb or drop tank for 
> increased range.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> John Sessoms wrote:
>> From: Adam Maas
>>
>>> Well, Canada did buy a bunch of F-104's. Too bad ours were low-level
>>> nuke ground attack birds (Absolutely no air-to-air capability due to
>>> lacking a gun prior to 1972 and a dedicated ground-attack radar
>>> instead of the normal air-to-air set). We shoulda bought F-105 thuds
>>> instead.
>>>
>>> The CF-104 killed a lot of Canadians.
>>
>> AFAIK, none of the F-104s were equipped with guns.
>>
>> There's one minor problem with guns in super-sonic interceptors. Once 
>> the bullets leave the barrel, air resistance slows them dramatically. 
>> The aircraft, still flying at super-sonic speed, rapidly overtakes them.
>>
>> Doesn't matter if the bullet catches up with you from behind or you 
>> catch up with it ... the end result is still un-wanted holes in the 
>> aircraft.
>>
> 


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