Probably because that has always been a terrible fucking idea.
Probably because that has always been a terrible fucking idea.
Yes and no. I travel to a range (private tract of land) in central PA so I can fire my rifles with more than 3 bullets at a time. Can’t do that at the local 25 yard pistol range or the somewhat closer state range.
I’m for states rights. Counter to that, don’t make me a criminal for driving through your little burg on my way to gun range because you enact some silly firearm ban. Patchwork laws are a nightmare for someone like me that travels with firearms to a remote range 4 hours away.
That’s not true. The fact that the pilot’s rear vision is blocked, the single engine and the bulky frame is because of the VTOL requirement. It has been sighted as the most common compromise of the design, by the military and manufacturer themselves.
It’s an issue with cat launches. How Orlove seemed unwilling to say that straight out is some cause for consternation.
We actually have 2-3 carriers fewer than we need to meet our operational commitments.
Yeah, but it makes a lot more sense when Tyler writes it....
My mistake, I didn’t actually answer your question. This is only for catapult launches.
The C is the only version capable of CATOBAR.
Are we just poaching article ideas from TheWarZone? If so, I love it.
Yet they scrapped the F-22 for this for being “over budget”.
Excuse me, Japan’s constitution forbids them from having any aircraft carriers as they are considered offensive weapons that project force. Those ships are “helicopter destroyers.” Please correct your graphic, thank you.
As a Navy brat I have to point out that the first 3 carriers on that list, Kitty Hawk, Enterprise and John F. Kennedy, have all been decommissioned.
My freedom boner. So tumescent.
I’m pretty sure that has more to do with dealerships than it does conservatives.
#potential
I’ll take this one. Civil Disobedience is a peaceful, legitimate form of protest. Right up until the office closes. Then it becomes criminal trespass (and did).
Welcome to the “it’s more complicated” aspect.
I disagree. One of Tesla’s main appeals and marketing points is that you can buy an EV that doesn’t look like ass.
Trespassing.