The nose wheel provides most of the steering power while on the ground, it is linked to the rudder pedals for taxiing.
The nose wheel provides most of the steering power while on the ground, it is linked to the rudder pedals for taxiing.
driving on I-90 in Illinois between Elgin, IL and Merango, IL. I was heading West towards Rockford, IL somewhere between those two towns when I see a set of headlights coming right for me. I was in the left lane and there was a car right next to me in the right lane. I hit the brakes with some authority and had just…
not much to see here. I just finished washing, clay baring, washing again and waxing.
Shhhhh. Don't say anything because they will re-re-re-design kinja and make it unusable for the next 4 months AND forget to put a report button.
That is hilarious because I am taking a weight & balance class for my A&P.
You need to watch the South Park episode "Poor and Stupid"
Those are actually called shock diamonds. Any way you put it, they are awesome.
Don't forget that he drank the "fluid" out of elephant shit.
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That Peugeot looks like it is either passing a kidney stone or taking one of those shits that feels as if it is made up of only glass shards.
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my question in-depth. I'll try to explain the issue I had with the wrenches:
How was the quality of the sockets? I bought a 250ish piece set for my brother-in-law and sister as a housewarming present and all of the 12 point sockets were rounded off. All of the wrenches were broached incorrectly (none of the open end parts were cut to 90deg). What was the country of origin for this…
^^ This is awesome! I just may have to listen to the entire 9:59 minutes!
That is the sound of shame.
What about the Pontiac Sunfire. No self respecting man would be caught driving one.
Yup! Probably a little bit of spacial disorientation combined with some weight and balance issues as well. He was defiantly too low to perform that maneuver. The transition from daylight to dusk probably didn't help his cause either.
This could work.
Mary me?
Somebody had to do it....
Probably has 140 ft/lb of torque.