Any idea what *wasn’t* considered. NavAir, other coalition, B1 / B2 / B52 / cruise missiles, etc?
Any idea what *wasn’t* considered. NavAir, other coalition, B1 / B2 / B52 / cruise missiles, etc?
Growing a porn-mustache and trying to look non-creepy....
Move to Hong Kong.
Once Upon A Time, there was an aerial refuelling pallet for the C-130, hoses ran right out the cargo door.. Marines in particular were known to use them,
Not as easy to understand, or teach, as the good ol’ Exposure Triangle.......
Didn’t she also name her multiple (and identical) vans in her NY State Senate campaigns Scooby?
Remember that 35 years ago, there were no real electronic engine controls. EFI was little more than dumb piezo-fired reed valves that if you were lucky, would be able to fire reliably at speed and wouldn’t stick open or closed. I don’t think that unleaded gas (a critical enabler of cat converters, o2 sensors, and full…
Freedom of navigation exercises are pretty common. It's not just the Navy that does them.
The ElRonners really didn’t get their start until after LRH died. The 1990s court decision that tax-exempted Scientology was the watershed event.
Torque Pro for $5- from Google Play, a high-quality high-speed bluetooth OBDII adapter (about $25-, don’t bother with the $10- ones, not worth the config/compatibility hassles), and a few hours of playtime to make up your own custom dashboards on anything from a cheap smartphone to a more expensive and bigger Android…
Neil Armstrong and Gemini 8 (with Dave Scott) saving the whole mission and themselves from a jammed rcs thruster that spun them pretty hard for quite a while, burned just about all of their on-orbit fuel, and required use of the re-entry system to stabilize.
Among many mis-steps, making a 4g Eclipse with a curb weight of nearly 4k lbs and canceling a (potentially) much improved production-ready 5g Eclipse (using the equally canceled Evo XI AWD drive train and their own version of the Chrysler Pentastar v6), was one of the (many) killers. Good thing the Belvedere factory…
It may (or may not) be worth noting that while ConAgra does NOT own Trader Joes/Aldi, they do own RalCorp who in turn make quite a bit of the private-label food at TJs and Aldi.
huh? OpenSSL for years was run on a shoestring by a small handful of volunteers and one full-time guy. At security conferences they were always quietly begging for more contributors to join the project.
....VeraCrypt recently implemented a fix or three for the slow volume mounting, this might take care of your (and others) sensitivity to this issue.
Just in case the younger generation hasn't seen it....
You're going to get a bazillion pieces of advice, but your problems, lumped together, sound for all the world like a ground or a data bus problem.
In 2009 an A320 literally pancaked itself into the ground at an airshow (the video is all over youtube) while the flight crew was commanding nose up and full throttle. The flight computers decided that they knew better and refused pilot input commands because the computers had been configured into a mode that was…
As always, RTFM applies to these things too....... Unmonitored safety equipment may as well not be installed in the first place.