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Jake Delhomme at his Best


jaymadd

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YOu know it is funny, it is sad that it is true. LOL

sorry jaymad, i do not believe you can shoot down a single prop plane with an arrow

i do not believe you'd have the necessary force behind an arrow, traveling directly against gravity, to either penetrate the glass or metal to injure the pilot and induce a wreck or significantly damage the mechanical apparatus of the engine.

you are mistaken sir. sorry you suck at physics.

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Jake must be a pretty good shot to take down an entire airplane with only six arrows. and a duck. and he hit that guy right through the heart with one shot, and killed a grizzly with just two.

damn fine shooting, let's hope he does the same thing against the falcons secondary.

...ass.

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i do not believe you'd have the necessary force behind an arrow, traveling directly against gravity, to either penetrate the glass or metal to injure the pilot and induce a wreck or significantly damage the mechanical apparatus of the engine.

actually, one of the arrows could've pierced the right aileron cable and taken it down that way, but the rest would've caused only surface damage at best.

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actually, one of the arrows could've pierced the right aileron cable and taken it down that way, but the rest would've caused only surface damage at best.

yes but that would have simply resulted in a loss of horespower in the engine, and any capable pilot would have been able to land that plane, especially since jake was apparently firing arrows from the elysian fields

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