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Does have off-road prowess like an Evoque? Will it roll-over if you subject it to a 40 degree angle?

I imagine the C-130J will give it even more range. ATO planners at AFCENT often made errors underestimating the J-Model's range, etc... That's only a bad thing in that it was inefficient and I'm sure has since been remedied.

Perhaps there'll be a new 912?

I had an interesting chat with a Boeing engineer and a tour of their capsule. It was pretty nice as well. To hear him tell it, the Dragon would do ocean landings, thus causing problems for returning experiments that count on a timely return to the Johnson Space Center. However, about 100 feet away stood the SpaceX guy

I have an older BMW and love it. The biggest problem have been the window regulators.

That's gonna leave a mark. Ouch.

Aaron, the thought of crime etc... has been brought up, but I recall reading stories about African-American Detroiters leaving town. Have things improved?

Wow, that is super inspiring. My son is a Marine and the changes I've seen in him since joining the Corps has been spectacular. The USMC takes great Americans and turns them into Stellar Americans that we can all be proud of as we go about our daily lives.

I've eaten there many times! LAX is great for seeing a lot of really cool planes. Well done.

That is a great idea for him to do. Truly.

Well done, I've been slowly working on my E46. It's a runner and I drive it every day. I have a few more items to do to clear the codes. I'm frustrated with the stupid window regulators, I've fixed them myself and they failed. I had the driver's side done by my BMW dealer at great expense, but it's warranteed for 2

Excellent write-up. I would love to have author privileges on FA. I'm a soon-to-be retired AF O-5 with an MA in Air Power Theory and a BA in Russian Studies. I was a missileer, space officer, and Ops & Plans officer for the US Open Skies Treaty mission and aircraft. I know work for a non-profit research corporation.

And we're only talking about 24 aircraft, max, plus whatever the 1st Help Squadron would use in Washington.

Of course an S-92 would be awesome for a Backup Attack Force and provide some serious counter-punch if someone decided to attack missile sites.

Well thought out and I agree with the composite structure. There is one additional mission this a/c will perform: Nuclear ICBM field security. It's not sexy until somebody attacks a missile site. The CH-47 would never have worked for this mission due to size. I'm not sure about the HH-92 either, but the 60 would for

I just drove the V6 Coupe. Amazing.

My Mother-In-Law has one. I just had the clutch replaced about 6 months back. It's a pretty nice car. She's getting a new car shortly, so I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it on her behalf.

If only they could do away with the convertible top and just make it a lightweight, stiff coupe.

If the TR had the cheese grates removed only, the car would be vastly improved. The rest looks ridiculous.

Tech writer and early Google Glass adopter Robert Scoble was among the first to point out this potentially dangerous issue, one he called "is a case where a product designer hasn't put enough privacy into the system and isn't clear enough with the risks involved."