"Nobody likes flying."
"Nobody likes flying."
I love the Guardian's Top Gear hate pieces because at the end of the day, Top Gear has an audience of 350+ Million while The Guardian only has around 175k.
That article filled me with rage.
I do mind, the Dude minds. This will not stand, ya know, this aggression will not stand, man.
I am reconciling myself to the very real possibility that Top Gear, as we've known it, is over. The lads are at the end of their contract with the BBC anyway.
I can think of at least two reasons:
So this raises some interesting questions. How many powertrain claims did GM have to pay out within 5 years that were above 60k miles. Most buyers don't put that many miles on their cars. So if drivers aren't putting 100k on their cars within 5 years, and even fewer of those are having catastrophic engine and trans…
E28s have a bolt that has like 3,567,989 wires wrapped around it under the dash which is the ground for essentially everything in the car. Every wire touches that screw at some point. When one system fails.... So help you god.
Nope, but there's usually no one awake to take silly pictures of you at 2 in the morning when you're jammed under your dash.
rotate that car in your head.... where does that weld end up?
Getting in that position comfortable probably took three minutes
because having to go upside down to install something is new to a gearhead....
Pretty much every report that they were unsafe and unusable was complete BS. As a matter of fact, the MV-22 has the lowest incident/accident rate of any Marine aircraft at less than half the average rate of the entire USMC fleet.
So many, extra commas.
Stealth in general is not as steahlthy as people think it is anymore. It's called "catching up", and radar technology does that. A lot.
That stealth stuff must be really effective because I heard there's now a total of more than three thousand B-2 maintenance troops lost wandering around somewhere on about a half dozen flight lines because they couldn't find the a/c were supposed to work on.
B2: "Yay!"
Does the KC-135 say "Ok baby, you've eaten, now go and play nicely with the others"