lorenzobolla
Lorenzo Bolla
lorenzobolla

Nope! When it crawls like that, it’s going around 30-40 KM/H (25-30 mph?)

Brazilian Ford F-1000 were like that.

My ‘68 Beetle loves doing that in tird!

An exception is the Brazilian Ford F-1000. That one is built to start in second gear, first gear working has a low-gear of sorts.

Well, perhaps you’re right, and they didn’t do the proper tests before sending it to the public. Again, I haven’t had any experience with those things, so I don’t know!

I am not saying we should mindlessly do things before testing them beforehand when we can; i’m just saying we should make them, see how they turn out, and if they seem promising enough, keep them for long term, perhaps even public testing.

I am not saying we should mindlessly do things before testing them beforehand when we can; i’m just saying we should make them, see how they turn out, and if they seem promising enough, keep them for long term, perhaps even public testing.

I am not saying we should mindlessly do things before testing them beforehand when we can; i’m just saying we should make them, see how they turn out, and if they seem promising enough, keep them for long term, perhaps even public testing.

We should do it because we can; but we should only keep using it if we need to or should.

But the Jetta went auto only this year here in Brazil! That is really unfortunate.

And that’s exactly why the owner took it to the mechanic! The mechanic said something like: “o carro chegou andando, mas estava trepidando” which translates to “the car was running, but shaking”

It’s not a cylinder, it’s a plug. The guy mentions there’s no connecting rod in the video.

In the video he says in Portuguese that there was no connecting rod.

It’s not a cylinder, just a filled in blank. The man in the video mentioned that the owner removed the connecting rod. (I’m brazilian, so I understand what he’s saying)

Wear a shirt with one and a hat with the other!

There’s nothing that says they would or wouldn’t. And about your last example; no, it’s not a *proper* plane. It is a plane; just not a PROPER one. I somewhat doubt it couldn’t take off if it was put on the proper runway/sea with the proper wheel/floaters tough.

The rails aren’t per say the problem, only part of it. The main thing is the catapult.

Yes, they all have engines. I never said they didn’t, and that doesn’t make them a plane.

You, my good sir, deserves a congratulations for your response.

They wouldn’t have made their *glider*.