R.I.P. Scout26
Does it just maybe refer to a 230-grain, round-nosed, .45 caliber bullet, as commonly used in the .45 Automatic cartridge?
Yup. Some inquirers thought maybe I was a Registered Nurse working on board a Bell 230 rescue helicopter. Wasn't thinking anything like that when I chose the moniker. Just a box of ammo sitting on my coffee table at the time. Totally unimaginative.Terry, 230RNNice lookin' helicochopter:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8e2y1BFi6Y
That is all. *expletive deleted*ck you all, eat *expletive deleted*it, and die in a fire. I have considered writing here a long parting section dedicated to each poster, but I have decided, at length, against it. *expletive deleted*ck you all and Hail Satan.
Looks like the old AIRWOLF chopper, but that was a Bell 222.
The Bell 222 is an American twin-engine light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. The Bell 230 is an improved development with different engines and other minor changes. A cosmetically modified version of the 222 was used as the titular aircraft in the American television series Airwolf.