f86sabre
f86sabre
f86sabre

Hamburger, small fries and a water.

Go to the drive through and get milkshakes. It is the only proper thing to do...or head to Mexico and never come back.

Very nice write up. So, did they run the F-1 car? Details.

Bummer to hear. He has a passion for the sport and its history that is lacking in today's day and age. He was willing to go out and race in other series on one offs and was able to do well.

This is the Pacific Ocean. Why would I choose an ocean? Because of this:

How involved is he in the technical development of the car beyond feedback to the changes that Newey and the technical staff make? Does he get deeply involved in the front end of development? What is that process like?

Yes.

I kind of have a thing for low passes...

Sir Jackie,
You've worked with automakers outside of racing and have experienced a lot of the post war history of the automobile. Are we in a golden age for enthusiast cars or was it better "back in the day"? Also, does your personal car have a manual or automatic transmission.

The race is on to submit for approval. Delta has the first plan into the FAA.

This.

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Delta's 2013 holiday video. Why does it win?

No idea why the picture didn't load! I blame R2.

You rarely see him doing his job of helping his masters, translating or ensuring etiquet and protocol are followed.

TL DL; old school aircraft windows have to fit the surrounding structure and that is why they are as big as they are.

OK, the one in the foreground is a 953, which is a heavily modified version of the 911, but it is not a 959. The car shown was built for the 1984 Paris-Dakar.

Precedent. The 911 has a good off road history.

It is always interesting to see this stuff come up or auction. Some of the flown items, trinkets really, being sold from "the personal collection of ..." We're clearly intended to be part of the astronauts retirement plan. I see no issue with that. Selling something that was signed directly to you by an associate