That's a shame, because the 328 is possibly the most beautiful airliner I've ever seen, especially since the Dornier 228 is the single ugliest I've seen.
That's a shame, because the 328 is possibly the most beautiful airliner I've ever seen, especially since the Dornier 228 is the single ugliest I've seen.
I used to drive the SVX's predecessor, the XT Coupe (4WD Turbo), and its fatal flaw was the aluminum cylinder head that the muffler was bolted directly to!
I still can't get over the Bubbleship in Oblivion...
Oh, I remember about 20 some-odd years ago, when pocket-sized laser pointers first came out, and I lived in an apartment complex that had a courtyard swarming with feral felines...
Oh, WOW! I never heard of this event! Thank you for alerting me to it!
Ohhh, I had a blast doing carrier landings in this sim!
Shhhhhh! Or they'll go after EZTV next!
Dang, I never even heard of Final Gear until just now!
That's some of the most impressive flying I've seen since Deadly Encounter.
Are we sure that the gang from Top Gear didn't dream this up?
Maybe if NASA had been given enough of a budget to allow the development of more than one type of manned spacecraft: one for LEO and another for Deep Space, kinda like how the Navy has a variety of different ships, and the Air Force gets all manner of planes, etc.
What always amazes me is that all the successful landings of the Shuttle program touched down at the exact predicted spot on the runway.
Beaten and sodomized at knife-point by my Saudi roommate at boarding school.
Well, at least the treads don't look worn down, so the li'l dings shouldn't have much of an effect on drivability. But they really show the age of the rover!
Yeah, why not titanium?
Wow, the nacelles on that papercraft Enterprise are just... wack!
Unless you buy all your appliances from Sharper Image...