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The two chaps on the right here got caught out in a blanket fog situation in Ukraine. With just the odd factory chimney poking above it. It became clear that they would run out of the means to stay airborne before they were at all likely to find any airfield, so they elected to trust to luck and land 'blind', hoping that they picked a reasonable bit of land, it being mostly enormous flat fields.♫♪ Planes planes everywhere there's planes
Blocking out the scenery, filling up the lanes ♪♫
There's often almost a little 'current fashion' in the general layout. There was, perhaps, a wish to contain the larger stores within the structure, more so than having them all hanging out in the wind.Probably a daft question but looking at some truly beautiful airframes there the TSR2 really does appear to have aerodynamics of a small country church, not a sleek line or flowing curve on it, did this represent a different mindset on lift/airflow/high speed low level
If yours looks like that I think you need to see a doctor!Given all the wonderful space craft that SciFi writers of novels, film and TV have given us over the years, who'd have thought we'd be going into space in a giant dick ??
There's a metaphor buried here somewhere ...
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http://www.303rdbg.com/hells-angels-story-brian-rukes.htmlB17 Flying fortress with crew and groundcrew, Molesworth 1943. I believe the Hells Angels were one of the first USAAF crews to complete 25 missions. What makes you think is how young they all were .....
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