
Ferrari design team to the public:
Ferrari design team to the public:
As a VFR owner - I must agree - whole-hardheartedly.
747s had faulty side cargo door locks that caused at least one death over explosive decompression.
I agree with you - total bullshit - and that he should have taken a moment to predict this kind of shit storm coming from anything he does for a good eight months or better. He's got a college education. He's a smart guy. This is just his life now until someone else in a racing helmet fucks up well enough to change…
... not bad idea.
I'm biased, but I like the tiny hint of asymmetry on the neon:
Indeed - but yeah it's a war plane, so if I lost the trim - I'm outta there haha. I just mean to say it'd be a bitch to hold straight and still operate successfully within the mission if you had to be on the pedals as much as that thing looks like you would be.
If rudder trim control broke in that thing I'd jump out.
I'm with this guy. We need binocular vision for stereoscopic vision in order to form three dimensional depth perception. Two eyes are trying to create an enhanced affect, together, which is an evolutionary advantage. If you didn't have stereoscopic vision and started down the row of a parking lot, the cars would…
I like it
So, it's not affordable?
you don't need the the RWD and ME of an F40 to feel super:
Not a Honda fan, completely agree. So does my buddy, a nuclear-reactor engineer for the U.S. Government. Even though my neon is quicker, he won't buy another car - because he's classy like that.
Tony "I Have Learned My Lesson" Stewart's car
Price a replacement clutch for that thing and then compare it to a normal car! ...says the guy with a $350 Clutch Masters propelling a neon: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/mundane-corrod…
This article SUCKS < Try the best modified cars under 5g'S and now we're talkin'. 20k isnt a budget - it's a dream to most opponaunts - whatRuRunningThis4.
This is more akin to an aircraft cockpit than any kind of car. Listen to Sir. Stewart on the importance of EGT monitoring. If you're building a turbocharged car - buy the instrument.