Abu Zolfiqar
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the planes can now be just towed out of the hangars and take off from the road connecting the airstrip to the rest of the world
in theory yes. But there's only one direction in which we need to focus on the most
thats what we're doing
1) airstrips are usually free of debris. a motorway due to its common day usage will have a lot of debris lying around. wont this damage the engines?
you've never travelled on our motorways. They are kept extremely clean. I've never even seen a lost hubcap. Debris lying around is definately not a problem. After accidents, they do a good job cleaning up broken glass and other alien objects. Certain preparations need to be in place prior to using it as landing/takeoff strip --such as removing barriers, closing traffic, removing any protruding tree branch etc.
2) airstrips are made of special materials which are not affected greatly bu the hot exhaust of the jet engine. will the motorway be adversely affected by the jets?
its definately possible.......but they wont be used as conventional runways;
besides! in the event of war, i dont think we will worry too much about adversely affecting a patch of highway. Our priority will be to inflict pain on the enemy and/or undermine and annull enemy objectives and ambitions within our own airspace.
roads can always be re-paved, no problem