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Off the Kitty Hawk? My cousin flew in the EA-6B. He was in VAQ-136.

Sounds like you've flown off a carrier. What do you fly?

We have an old 580 series we bought off a friend for $40. I also dropped $40 for a new battery and some new cleaning heads.

We have an old 580 series we bought off a friend for $40. I also dropped $40 for a new battery and some new

Oh god yes. I saw a pair of them fly at an airshow and it was unearthly the sounds they made.

Bless our good lord Tyler Rogoway for the release from the gray haven so that we may post bountifully and happily in the comments sections about Mach Loops.

I want to go there and see this with my own eyeballs.

My congressional district. His campaigning was pretty lack-luster and the one debate he had with Elmers was pretty atrocious.

The average flow of the euphrates is 12,000 cu ft/s. That's a very ambitious ISIS.

Pay for loaders at the source, pay for unloaders at the destination, drive truck yourself.

I'm going to laugh if the first cat shot consists of the shuttle going down the track just dragging the front nose gear of the F-35 and nothing else.

After getting professionally moved from an apartment to an apartment, I vowed never to move my own stuff again.

Sure Dave, asking a friend to order food for you because you have "decision fatigue" over ordering food at a restaurant is an option.

It's called being adult and making your own decisions. If you need to rely on someone else to decided what you're going to eat at a restaurant, you're not an adult. Last time someone ordered off the menu for me was when I was a child.

Agreed. I had a nerdy friend of mine bring burgers prepped like this to a barbecue.

My wife, 3 month-old daughter and I were at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum.

As the father of a daughter, that's a call that I would absolutely hate/love to receive.

Hooray. Flying from RDU tomorrow.

Considering that each speck of dust and dirt is moving at at least 17,500 mph, if it were to hit that little orbiter, it'd be like dropping sticks of dynamite on its side.

Somewhere, probably in Qatar, an F-22 pilot just got very, very excited.