No, sorry. you’re not right.
No, sorry. you’re not right.
And on previous results, an even lower series than DTM.
Well, she’d be hosed for next year anyway without the points or an F1 race outing this season to qualify for a super license. And she’s certainly not likely to earn those points in the feeder series. And with so little testing nowadays, why stick around as a test driver when you don’t get to do anything aside from…
A company in the Korean Peninsula loves copying them so much that they even copied the bending feature for their newest flagship phone.
What work did Lockheed need, at the time? It was in the middle of developing and fielding the F-22, had MASSIVE AEGIS and BMD contracts, plus had the F-16. And the U-2, which it was still modernizing. Plus any number of hundreds and/or thousands of other development projects.
There’s a reason why the X-35 won. The F-35 that evolved from it may have been a compromised design, but the X-32 was really a poor design. The Boeing team revamped the airframe but it came too little too late for construction and entry as far as the Air Force was concerned. If you’ve got two hours to kill here you…
wrong, it would have probably had the same issues IMO, since I think it wasn’t the makers fault, but perhaps the buyers (govt)?
“Violent protestors and opportunistic morons are turning Baltimore into a paramilitary zone.”
So what else are the cops suppose to do?
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We don't have more nuclear because people tend to make decisions based on emotion instead of logic and reasoning.
Reverse GISing cheater!
Did you cheat and use google image search?
Apple's iMac 27" 5k Retina. Great specs. Awesome display and reasonable priced. Plus it looks beautiful.
The engine sounds like a turbocharged flatplane V8 or something like that.
India is a lower fence to jump than China would be, but DoS approval is again unlikely. Added to that is the cost of the project. MOM's capabilities were severely downgraded just so ISRO could afford the mission at $74 million. In the foreseeable future, ISRO doesn't have the funding for an independent space flight…
1. True, but for Boeing this is a relatively small contract.
While Sierra Nevada quoted a much lower price they are much more likely to get into overrun, both in price and time. Boeing and SpaceX will be able to deliver closer to on time and budget. By splitting the contract NASA is hedging their bets. If SpaceX can't deliver, Boeing will and if SpaceX can deliver, then NASA…
So an Outback is not a wagon but a Crosstour is? You got it all backwards.