I've done the same thing. The cats put something under the stove and I get it out.
It's just a confirmation that a helicopter in flight is "10,000 parts flying in close formation waiting for the scene of the accident to arrive."
It's just a confirmation that a helicopter in flight is "10,000 parts flying in close formation waiting for the scene of the accident to arrive."
To quote one of my subordinates (ex-army helicopter pilot) "I'm telling you, helicopter's are weird man. There's a lot of physics interacting in strange ways"
I read this book and it confirms that statement. There is seriously weird stuff around helicopter aerodynamics:To quote one of my subordinates (ex-army helicopter pilot) "I'm telling you, helicopter's are weird man. There's a lot of physics interacting in strange ways"
Same with tanks.
Can't imagine what you're talking about. I've been on three helicopter flights. and most of them landed where they were supposed to.
Can't imagine what you're talking about. I've been on three helicopter flights. and most of them landed where they were supposed to.
This is also a good example of why you should get an education.
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