I'm pretty sure that Boeing stated they are not going to build a 757 MAX, although that sounds like a good idea to me.
I'm pretty sure that Boeing stated they are not going to build a 757 MAX, although that sounds like a good idea to me.
the B-58 was an amazing machine.
single engine carrier aircraft = big mistake
I just want my 1992 Integra back. Make me one of those please. Thanks
Real question is how many rats are on that ship.
Suddenly my vanilla, boring, dependable 2013 Passat sitting out in the parking lot makes me smile. I love bland-
No pedaling.............Hwy 9 there is a nice straight stretch due west of Bombay Hook national refuge. If you run the stop sign at Woodland Beach road you can get even farther straight.
These are from Fort Wayne, where I live. I have a lot of friends I work with that are going on the deployment and can't wait to prove the A-10's worth. Again. Interestingly the unit is already slated to lose their A-10's and transition (back) to F-16's for the CAS mission. Block 40's this time. Wish they would…
At the time I shopped the very competitive midsize sedan segment, I drove almost all of them and I ended up buying the "American" Passat, 2.5 SE. It feels and looks very German on the inside, drives and handles well and had something the others just didn't have. It still feels like a VW. I got a good deal on it and…
Thanks for the writeup on the Alfa! I've been waiting for this one for a long time since you said it was on the list. This is such a cool boat, I think probably the most beautiful sub ever. The underwater speed is ridiculous and the fact they designed this thing back in the 1960's is pretty amazing.
I'm a red blooded American first but the FW-190 is easily my favorite airplane ever. Extremely under appreciated. The D-9 was bad ass
Panther tank too while you are at it.
I know a man who lives here in Indiana with a flying, beautiful F-100. His personal jet. No shit.
the funny part was the ridiculous and over complicated USAF supply system actually had it as a stocking part number. I found out that the supply chain has a top down system and the highest level part number must be loaded for it all to work. So I suppose every aircraft has a part number and NSN. We need someone…
When I was a Crew Chief we played many pranks like this. One time after a week of my jet being broke-dick (C-5, common) I was so fed up with it I ordered from supply the actual part number of the whole jet. FYI it's on the data plate on the pilots side window sill. Supply officer chased that part number down for 2…
totally agree. This was my dream car back then. It was so in your face and was nothing else like it at the time.
that's rather terrifying. Surely we have tactics in place to counter this, right? Why would they show their cards like this? If we don't have tactics to defend this type of attack on our warships we will now.
my dealer actually got pissed when I told him I wouldn't take the car off the lot unless they scraped their decal off my trunklid. I stood there arms crossed like Patton or something. My wife was nagging me telling me she was embarrassed. It was principal god damnit it's my car get your fuckin sticker off my car.
oh I agree. And honestly it was an indicated mph on the bike so in reality was prob 190 or whatever. But there are gps confirmed vids on you tube of guys on liter bikes with smaller sprockets and other mods going well over 200. Just doesn't seem like that big of deal is all.