Sure Larry,
I'm positive that the KR could carry 20 or more of
these SSB's in the internal bomb bay of your KR-2B
;) ;)
--- larry flesner <fles...@midwest.net> wrote:
> >The project that I'm working on (X-45)recently made
> an
> >aviation milestone by atonomously releasing a Small
> >Diameter Smart Bomb (SSB).  From 35,000 ft., flying
> at
> >over .65 mach, the inert bomb stuck within inches
> of
> >the center of the target(an old 2 1/2 ton truck). 
> >Scott Cable
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> Scott,
> 
> Please forward info on bomb weight, dimensions,
> number of
> hard points required, and other suggestions for
> mounting, 
> release, targeting, and lunch box size required to
> sneak one
> of those babys out of the plant.
> 
> There is a Q-200 I'd like to take out before he has
> a chance
> to get airborne. :-) :-)
> 
> Larry Flesner
> 
> 
> 
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=====
Scott Cable
KR-2S # 735
Wright City, MO
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