I would actually like to know what this tidbit translates to. It mentions the year 2010, so I'm curious what that refers to..
I would actually like to know what this tidbit translates to. It mentions the year 2010, so I'm curious what that refers to..
Flea ? You mean Needles?
Of course you will. Nothing special about them externally, other than the titanium skid plates underneath them.
Um, I think we’re talking about actual NASA ground vehicles that existed for a purpose, not ones from the silver screen.
Yeah, I didn't realize myself until I saw the garage door and light switch panel in the background! 😂
The pictures in this post are of a scale model (1/2 scale, it appears) used in static testing.
...Annnnnnnd, that’ll be the last time you’ll ever come close to working in the defense or aerospace industry.
First things, first - Get rid of those ugly, too big for your car-R34 wheels.
Definitely not a BELAZ rigid truck... It’s an older Komatsu 4xx or 6xx series dump.
It’ll be a step above a scoot-n-hide hangar. This new hangar be used primarily for rapid deployments of said new black world NG platform, with the absolute bare minimum exposure window from shelter to wheels up, and vice-versa - irregardless of satellite flyovers.
The Ruf CTR was a 5spd...
Cheers bud!
Here are a few better images of the MiG-25 Foxbat..
Actually, a C-5 with its nose bay fully open, is only 10'-15' shorter in height than it's tail. So regardless if it had its nose open or closed, the height of a given hangar is irrelevant.
This was shot with a camera mounted to a telescope. Lol
Yes, can you please elaborate on your first comment? Thanks!
No
No, the X-37B is a test bed for sub-systems and a couple unique mission-specific component/system suites, for another new aircraft platform.
AGREED x3!
AGREED x2