Neil,
We put on a demonstration for a local airclub in March one year.
I actually was doing a live fire demo when the paint just would not
fly. I think that the first 2 shots went out, but the next broke in
the barrel. The goo was so thick that the follwing shots broke
behind the first. The temp that day was a balmy 45 degrees F. Since
then we've never attempted an event under 60 degress F.
John
bn Nov 24, 4:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Winter season battles . I don’t see any winter battles ever to have
> happened in the battle reports.
> I have been wondering why that is, I have no wish to be up to my knees
> in a muddy field in the cold months to come but I would still love to
> be battling . I would be happy to attend an event on a carpark or
> similar , I imagine most tanks can cope with concrete / tarmac, I know
> all UK assets would survive the experience.
> So does anyone wish to extend this hobby into the winter ? If so my
> next question is does anyone know of a suitable friendly factory
> carpark or such like that isn’t open at weekends ?
>
> Neil R
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