It’s funny because the minimum passing grade on all the FAA written tests is 70%. Most weak areas will be found on the checkride, though. The writtens are kinda pointless.
It’s funny because the minimum passing grade on all the FAA written tests is 70%. Most weak areas will be found on the checkride, though. The writtens are kinda pointless.
Tacoma owner here. Love the Taco and think Toyota does make some bullet proof stuff, but if I’m getting a full size, I’m going Ford.
Interesting it looks like a USAF one and the wings still folded up like the Navy’s/Marine’s. I was using today’s logic thinking every branch would demand their own version (or maybe they did, just with folding wings on all).
We worked with Honda to try and make a brand campaign for my capstone advertising class. One of the issues I had was all the differing logos/fonts throughout the HondaJet. That said, I was secretly digging the blocky lawnmower lettering on the engines.
I drive a Tacoma and run into the same issue as you with the brodozers on the highway. I always assumed they tried to speed up as I was passing them to prove their ridiculous contraption was better than what they’d consider a “lesser truck”, but I guess it isn’t just me!
Oh I stand corrected! They really were!
I’m apparently a distant relative! Although I think it was the MacGregors and Campbells not the McDonalds. I get mad every time I go down the soup aisle.
I don’t think I’ve consistently starred anyone as much as you. Keep up the good work.
I presume you’re focusing on full-sized trucks here, but my 4-door Taco really isn’t much bigger than an Accord sedan. In fact, it seems like it’s narrower than that and a lot of other cars on the road.
It was definitely something on Stalin’s mind. The Germans failed to destroy a bridge over I think the Rhine river as they retreated, allowing the Americans to advance far more quickly than expected, and Stalin was paranoid that the Germans intentionally left it in order to allow the Western Allies to cross so they…
I’m not sure if it’s what you’re referring to or not, but “Operation Unthinkable” is a really interesting thing to look at if you haven’t already. A plan from Churchill to immediately rearm the Wehrmacht after the Nazi party had been dissolved and fight alongside them to push back the Soviets. Pretty crazy stuff and…
you can see her exit the vehicle to get the fuck out of the way before an oncoming Amtrack train slammed into it.
I keep thinking it looks like someone gave the overall shape and profile of a McLaren F1 and gave it to some Toyota designers to finish up. Something looks weird with the placement of the badge on the nose, doesn’t really make me think Mercedes.
IT COMES WITH A FACTORY CAMO OPTION!!!11!1!11!!!
That listing seems crazy, I drive a 2010 double cab 2wd TRD Sport (Up a trim level from what was listed) that was bought brand new for around 27k... I’m all for drinking the Taco kool aid but thats just ridiculous.
737 took off directly above her.
I’ll admit I have long range KCs mounted on my Tacoma in what I guess would be called suburbia. At least I didn’t go the JC Whitney bull bar route and actually had a steel bar to mount them on fabbed up and painted myself. The long range ones are a decent supplement to the normal brights on little used highways I find…
Toyota replaced its mechanical LSDs with a similar (I assume less advanced) system in its trucks and some SUV’s starting a few years ago. Intended for off road traction instead of cornering though.
Haha yes I’ve seen that before. I don’t use them alongside my low beams at night unless it’s actually weather that necessitates them or if I’m off road/a place there are no other cars.