Not fake at all. I assure you that.
Not fake at all. I assure you that.
I'm glad to have found this photo online. I'm a Chinook TI and have seen tons of Chinook pictures before, none as impressive as this one. This photo is just amazing.
I saw this years ago at the flight briefing room of Bravo Company, 1-52 Avn Regt in Fort Wainwright, Alaska. I had never seen this picture on the internet before, but I just did a search again and found it on Pinterest.
How about this:
A trifecta of rental cars: a Chrysler 200, a Dodge Avenger, and a Chevy Malibu. I once saw all of them parked side by side at work and thought for a second I was having a flashback, thinking I was coming off the Louisville, Kentucky airport into the rental car lot.
And entertained!
I was here in 1989 and yes, smoking was a lot worse. I also traveller a lot around Europe, some countries people smoke more than here, others less. Germany is a good representation of an European average.
I've been living in Germany for the last three years and I can't agree with you. Germans smoke everywhere, and it seems like every 2 out of 3 Germans smoke, especially the younger generation.
People who aren't aircraft mechanics don't know that. Is this one for a Bell helicopter? Looks similar to what we had in our OH-58C.
Pictures or it didn't happen.
The Boeing MH-47G Chinook helicopter, belonging to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, worth well over 25 million dollars, is held in the air by two nuts worth only $482.21 each.
Great article as usual, mostly very well written. I'd take issue with the incorrect and stupid sounding using of the word "of" here: "this large of risks", it should be "these large risks". Using of in that manner is just wrong, poor English and not professional.
Man.... whoever designed this needs a raise and to be the head of design overall at GM! This Caddy is sexy and beautiful and mean all at once!
Reminds me of the day I went off roading topless on a muddy trail. Took me a few days to get all the mud off the car. I imagine this Ferrari had a similar fate, only here the car went back to Maranello where the interior was removed and replaced.
A bit late in the game, but I would have submitted the Geobukseon (거북선), aka Korean Turtle Ship, a large and heavily armored war ship used by the Korean Joseon Dinasty from the 16th to the 19th century. These ships carried five different types of cannons, a dragon head at its bow that could shoot cannon fire or flames…
Nah.
Of course. Makes cars more nimble and economic too!