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Don't worry, you don't need a chute, if you had to jump the rear fan would shred you anyway.
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Harrier mates frantic at the loss of their beloved jumping bean desperately attempt to get back into the skies.
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I'm pleased to announce the JSF vertical take off variant has had all the issues fixed, but I admit the commonality has suffered as a result but its all within expectations.
I'm pleased to announce the JSF vertical take off variant has had all the issues fixed, but I admit the commonality has suffered as a result but its all within expectations.
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When Pierre learned of the actual design of a "Bicycle Under Carriage".....he was heard to mutter.... "Merde!"
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AAIB Bulletin: 3/1904 F-LOPS EW/G2012/11/06
Type and Registration: Frency Bogroll Mk1 F-LOPS
Information Source: AAIB investigation 14th November 1904 to 5th April 2013.
Synopsis : The holes lined up causing the pilot to knee jerk violently. This in turn caused the knee to strike the rubber band forcing the aircraft to land above the maximum G limits.
Type and Registration: Frency Bogroll Mk1 F-LOPS
Information Source: AAIB investigation 14th November 1904 to 5th April 2013.
Synopsis : The holes lined up causing the pilot to knee jerk violently. This in turn caused the knee to strike the rubber band forcing the aircraft to land above the maximum G limits.
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Pierre prepared to enter the Hamster Wheel thread...
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"It worked so well in the wind tunnel, we thought we'd incorporate it into the design."
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Pierre, the conveyor belt mechanic, misunderstood his role.
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"It worked so well in the wind tunnel, we thought we'd incorporate it into the design."
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Pierre, the conveyor belt mechanic, misunderstood his role.