Can we make a machine that does that autonomously and call it “the Samaritan”?
Can we make a machine that does that autonomously and call it “the Samaritan”?
I’m OK with that, as long as the Foxtrot Alpha has an escape plan.
You are both right, but the thing is, the entire LMP1 field looks to similar for a casual observer. And considering the very high profile of the sport, they (well, maybe not Audi) could’ve made more effort to make their cars look different, livery-wise, especially the Porsche
I guess you forgot about Toyota Team Europe (their pre F1 days), All American Racers, Toyota Team Tom’s.........
At Le Mans, it often comes down to pure luck. Their expertise is on par with ze Germans, and who says that one the world’s largest car makers won’t pour in more money just to shove up the VW group’s ass.
That’s not cheating, that’s ingenuity, much like the Red Bull did in its heyday. You just can’t stand someone other than the Germans winning.....
Yeah, I’ve seen The Final Countdown, but that doesn’t add more sense to your original post. Suggesting a Burke class destroyer, on the other hand....
So why did you suggest such a silly thing?
I the meantime, you can watch this, Cuba-related thing:
They must’ve been using the American Eagle.
What is that twin engined thing behind the F-107.
That’s how I respond to people who take things out of a context. And since I have explained everything, my point is legitimate.
We can help Phillipines and Vietnam to build their own island to cover the Islands gap.
And we are not laughing at this one? Great description, though.
Better maneuverability, especially for ASW operations. A single screw layout was actually one of the largest criticisms of the US-built Cold war era frigates.
Helicopter deployed VBSS team.