Clearly, hahaha
Clearly, hahaha
Right? Seems improbable. I’m sure it can land without engines. It only makes sense.
I asked because I had a faint memory of reading that the B-2 was inherently unstable and required constant computer assistance including modulation of throttle between the two engines to control yaw (there’s no vertical stabilizer, after all) .
I’m making an assumption that there’s an APU or a RAT capable of powering the hydraulics for the control surfaces.
Question: could a B-2 still maintain controlled flight (gliding) if it lost both engines?
Somewhere in South Bend, Indiana, the full-time employees of AM General’s proving grounds who were also responsible for training foreign buyers on the HMMWV’s capabilities are now shaking their heads in disgust.
So, is Dragon Ball Super becoming the Phantom Menace of DBZ?
Anyway, it was probably a different plate at the time: see in the pic up top how the plate on the car is different from the plate number mentioned in the note.
Had a Blackberry curve at the time... was impossible to get the damn camera loaded before he started brake checking me.
I had a run-in with a burnt orange 2002 WRX on a highway in Long Island a few years back.
What kind of person has a futon covered in assault rifles? It’s hard for me to imagine any scenario where it isn’t a bad person.
That information is relevant to our (read: most people’s) judgement of his character.
Are there any feasible plans involving the energy used for propulsion being beamed up to the craft from earth’s surface as microwaves or something?
Driving at night through rural Indiana in thick misty fog.
My family once used a RWD 1989 Toyota Van to retrieve our broken down Jeep CJ7 from a fierce rocky trail in Montana.
Hindsight is 20/20. I remember thinking 5 years ago that the F-22 was an amazing weapon built to fight the Cold War, which was clearly over..... at that time.
Finally someone said the word ‘deter’. It shouldn’t have taken this long. AudiAudiOxenFree is forgetting that the ultimate purpose of military capability is deterrence. If you can’t win a war, someone will start a war with you. If you can win a war, there won’t be one.