Huh, I would have never have guessed that one still survived. Thanks for the additional info!
Huh, I would have never have guessed that one still survived. Thanks for the additional info!
Aw, that second pic kind of makes me sad. Nobody loved the tubby little Navy plane :(
That’s freaking awesome! It’s lot like a modern version of Google Earth’s 3D view. I’d love to see a bunch of major cities and landmarks done in the same way.
They certainly do! And the resulting noise characterizes the Bear as one of the loudest aircraft ever built
Ford’s press release be like:
That plane seems to have about half of Europe's supply of GoPros attached to it. Surprised it can still fly!
It’s these kind of exchanges that make me love Jalopnik commentators. Stay awesome, you two crazy Volvo lovers with the same profile image.
What does the grill look like up close? It looks sorta funky.
You know, it's kinda sad that Miss G. Crumcott never got her license. I just hope her little Mini goes on to make someone else happy!
I had a 1/24 scale model of that car as a kid. Four-year-old me thought it was great fun to stuff Goldfish cracker crumbs down the huge side vents, subsequently resulting in stern lectures from my dad on how to properly treat such beautiful cars.
I'm seriously speechless. That is truly one of the coolest videos I have ever seen, bar none. I can't even imagine how long it took and how difficult it was to make.
That is seriously cool. I have family in northern Utah, so I've flown into SLC quite a bit. It's a very nice airport.
Wow, dat nostalgia doe! That game was my childhood. I think it was really one of the driving forces behind my love of cars.