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an official from the government told CNN that he believes it has a remote deflate capability.

Do not fear mistakes. There are none.

There is actually a whole lot of science behind cockpit interior colors, particularly the color surrounding the gauges. It’s all about visibility and eye strain and stress levels and all that. I believe you’ll find that color in most of the Russian aircraft of that era, and possibly even today’s aircraft.

The Air Force needs these upgraded F-16s to buy time to develop the replacement for the F-35. Or just time to restart F-22 production.

I can’t really think of a better way to spend the money, especially if you have more money than just about any other human on the planet. Hell, I’d buy all kinds of stuff like that just for fun. It’s the world’s most expensive Tonka truck. Good for him.

Flying low, lots of lead in the air, lucky shot. It happens.

Ever see these two in the same room at the same time? I didn’t think so.

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Here’s another one shot in the daytime. The best part is when the driver goes blasting down the trolley lanes, weaving around the trains. Wild.

I think that might be a more accurate description for this video. I would hope that a paramedic anywhere would have better than a 12 minute response time. Also, it looks like he might be rolling up to a hospital at the end.

It looks like our prayers have already been answered.

Kimi was never going to make it. I give him credit for trying hard, but it was pretty desperate.

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What is even more despicable than this comment is the fact that 94 people recommended it.

The rest of the season doesn’t matter. Charlie and the Horns beat OU. Strong’s job is safe for now. Hook ‘em.

While the cockpit of the Su-34 looks big, it’s actually bigger than it looks. Here is a description of it from Wikipedia:

I, for one, can’t wait to see what $kay comes up with for this one....

That guy is my hero.

‘Murica. I like that little Earth hanging out in the background.

Living near Chicago, there was never a shortage of places to go for field trips.

The first of many, I’m sure.