Ha, pretty much everyone is commenting about the price.
Ha, pretty much everyone is commenting about the price.
In which case I'll name it the Zuni. Or Hydra, instead of Hellfire.
(I'll show myself out, again)
I'll call it... the Hellfire
(I'll show myself out)
Would need a stable to house all them horsepower!
But just like those $200 (real cash) items in MMO games, some people will still buy it...
Jalopnik should do a piece on "What can you buy in America for Caterham money?"
Also huge price tags. What kind of massive American Iron can you buy for that amount of greens? Also doesn't come assembled (much) and sans engine.
Don't blame yourself :) Caterhams are more simply, more than meets the eye :)
I know it's HP per ton but it still sounds weird at first glance :)
I remember the cops here being as nice and community friendly several decades ago, and they also used to be swift and decisive when dealing with neighborhood disturbances.
Indeed it would be unwise to presume the same aircraft that was invulnerable to SAMs in the Cold War would be likewise immune today.
Hahaha! Where to download Boeing device drivers for that I wonder?
Interestingly the Bear used turboprop engines because the jets of the early 50s were too fuel-hungry, limiting the aircraft's range.
Sweet God of Pasta I never knew sweet went well with spaghetti.
OMG! Want!
Someone should create a gallery of vintage steering wheel porn. Was there such a compilation on Jalopnik? Need to find it.
Remember, in politics, it's "whomever throws the punch first, loses".
US goes into all our war vs Russia.
China (and in our reality, India too) pick over what's left of the world.
There ya go, Operation Anchorage :)
OMG. I totally feel the same especially on the issue of abandonment.