JosWindu
JosWindu
JosWindu

Well done!!

Children today don't know what an imagination is.

I thought that article was only limited to an art project about raising chickens...??? (article link)

Hey Giz, I think you've been hacked...

Doing touch-and-goes in the southeast a few years ago in a T-1, saw some pigeons pull about 6-9 Gs as they avoided our windscreen by what seemed like mere inches as we were on short final. Could have sworn that they hit the T-tail, but had no visible blood or feathers on any surface.

The Duggar's new SUV?

I just threw the entire route from FlightAware into SkyVector, and it only plotted the navaids, no lat/long coords. But even with just the navaids, you can clearly see the company logo, and at ~5800nm, throwing three numbers in for good measure is easily within their IFR range.

Well, actually there are quite a few lat/long coords in that route that SkyVector didn't plot, so it's highly likely that it could have included the 787, especially since the logo only took up ~5800nm, leaving plenty of gas for drawing numbers.

"Minneapolis Center, Boeing Zulu Alpha 236 Heavy checking in with you passing FL375 for 430." (on their eastbound leg)

I think this is a simple idea they had where they can offer a layer of perceived security (especially for the masses) all while making a buck. For all the 'insurance policies' that they never have to fulfill, there will be a small percentage that do ruin their i7. I'm sure they looked at the cost-benefit of this

Will these display any evidence of SageTV in their digital veins.....

+1

Here's a better question:

In the original engineering review they listed Chuck Norris nose-hair, but when the acquisitions department started reporting missing personnel when sourcing parts for proof-of-design, they had to change the design.

It's the fastest manned vehicle acceleration... in the world!

My work clothes don't have a back pocket, but when I'm not going to work, I put my wallet in the back pocket of my jeans or shorts, etc. Hopefully this could be used in conjunction with standard keyed/keyless entry systems, or you can turn it off with a passcode or something.

"Homicide bomber" has an air of civility to it. "Suicide bomber" has that tinge of psychotic that the news media doesn't like.

Pretty sweet vid. That type of view is typical of what you'd get in any modern (i.e. post ~1970) fighter plane and most trainers too, even some kit planes have views that rival that. It's addictive, honestly. Ever wonder why many pilots continue flying recreationally well into their 60's and 70's if they have the

That's very likely that the aggressor was flying against them, though you don't have to have an aggressor to fly some BFM. I was in Charleston, (IIRC; it was several years ago, and could easily have been Meridian or somewhere else) stopping over for gas on an out-and-back and three Super Hornets (in standard paint)

Wasn't it Gen John P. Jumper who said that all flashy videos aside, the mission of the US Air Force is to kick ass and take names?