He is giving a Nazi salute. This was at a Nazi meetup.
it would have the opposite effect it would be easier to increase horsepower than reduce weight my guy.
Now you know why certain people in power do everything they can to destroy the education system in the US.
It DID have winglets when it began its takeoff roll. The wings drooped so much under the weight of the fuel that the tips abraded, and the winglets were barely attached. It nearly ended the attempt. Dick Rutan used the rudder to sideslip the aircraft and put enough sideload on the winglets so they broke off, and they…
“Daddy?”
There’s “exploring abandoned military facilities” and then there’s “exploring abandoned military facilities that were actually theme parks.”
So do Rahssian sailoors, I theenks.
Did you read the article? He used the sign after he was unable to get any buyers from his online ads.
Take your star
In your defense, Airplane was bestowed upon the Earth by the same team that gave us KFM. So it’s not like you were waaaaay off.
Surely you can’t be serious, it’s from Airplane!
One of life’s oddities, I was brought up to like these things, and yes I am sitting in an Eames chair as I type this, thirty or forty yeas ago this stuff was unsalable. I was broke, but I knew what I liked, my very comfortable Eames Chaise cost me £20, for the van, the Mies van der rohe stuff I was actually paid to…
There’s no three-dimensional chess here. The Italians, with their mark of products as “Denominazione di Origine Controllata” (and the French, with their “Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée” take original geographic sources seriously. “Parmigiano Reggiano” means something, as do “Chianti” and “Champagne.” There’s not a…
Yes, I know full well where it comes from. But it’s only about the roof and rear seat room and has never historically referred to the number of doors. Coupes are thought of as ONLY 2drs ONLY in North America. The 4dr coupe has been un uncommon body style until recently, but examples exist back to the 30s. With the…
The correct origin of the Spider is the latter. The short, roof-less carriage with full-size wheels were referred to as a spider because of the way the top of the wheels reach above the beltline of the carriage, which looked like a spider with body below the joint of the legs. Thus, traditionally, short-body…
You say “too fast for FIA tracks” on the account that it needs more than 1.2 miles to get to 236 mph. I say it’s too slow to accelerate. LOL, I’m sure even at “slower” speeds than 380 km/h it’s a hoot.
With all that Aero, I’m surprised it still even does 236. Ok there are 2 things I want:
Gawker media sites have always trolled readers for clicks to some extent. Jalopnik had plenty of anti-car posts from Alissa Walker for years. Sure, she was clearly interested in urban planning and transportation. It was also clear that she thought of car culture as a mistake, or archaic/unsustainable at best.