MDJH Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 Named for the arrows from the video game Ocarina of Time, I've imagined a potential means of using arrows to ignite targets from a distance in real life... I'm guessing that someone's thought of this before though. Basically, the idea would involve a burning torch, a gasoline-soaked arrow, and a target, within the same path of estimated trajectory (which should in theory be a parabola, and I'm guessing can even be approximated as a line for fast enough arrows travelling along short and/or horizontal enough paths) such that the arrow, soaked in gasoline, would be shot, from a safe distance, through the torch, setting fire such that it does not leave a sufficient vapor trail to ignite the person firing the arrow, and travelling along the trajectory to its supposed target. (Such as a hydrogen-filled balloon.) Is this realistic?
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 I think this is what you're looking for: http://en.wikipedia....ars_and_rockets They were followed by incendiary arrows, which were used throughout the ancient and medieval periods. The simplest flaming arrows had oil- or resin-soaked tows tied just below the arrowhead and were effective against wooden structures.
MDJH Posted July 22, 2010 Author Posted July 22, 2010 I think this is what you're looking for: http://en.wikipedia....ars_and_rockets [/url] Well, I already mentioned that I had guessed my idea wasn't so new...
Moontanman Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 I've seen that in so many old cowboy movies and shows but it's a pretty good idea anyway you look at it. Fire arrows would be a great way to spread confusion, burn buildings.
Mr Skeptic Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 Well, I already mentioned that I had guessed my idea wasn't so new... Thousands of years old, in this case. I know the feeling though, I've rediscovered several bits of physics only to learn that someone had already thought of it. Oh, and we also have incendiary bullets and bombs, the modern version of the fire arrow.
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