The Unwanted Blog (2)
Rockets, cats, aircraft, guns, politics, photography, science fiction. You know, the usual stuff
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scottlowther
Early in the LHX program (gave birth to the late lamented RAH-66 Comanche) the Army’s requirements were sufficiently aggressive and vague that Bell
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Oddly, the PBS special “In The Event of Catastrophe” from 1978 is age restricted. Click on it, it’ll take you to YouTube directly.
Doutbless there are more than a few readers old enough to remember when “buying a star” was a thing. You’d send someone money,
Just try to imagine this happening in the US Senate or House of Representatives. We have much to learn from the enlightened citizens
A less than one minute video describing the dropoff in quality in art in the Roman Empire. Some of it was due to
The Vertol Model 107 became the Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight. It has been a fabulously successful helicopter; development began almost *70* years
I post this every few years because people have a short memory and generally refuse to learn from history. The Plymouth colony was
Not enough time to do anything about it, but then it was only a meter or so wide. At that side it was
The Grumman Advanced Stealthy Penetrator (GASP) received a fair amount of exposure in the mid 1980’s by way of artists concepts published in
“Locked doors” are important things to be aware of if you are planning on stealing… both when to avoid them and when to
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