The Unwanted Blog (2)
Rockets, cats, aircraft, guns, politics, photography, science fiction. You know, the usual stuff
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A Beech Aircraft Company concept for a civilian VTOL for the 1980s, from circa 1971. This would be a two-seater using tilt-ducts. This
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Twenty copies of the new book have finally arrived, fortunately entirely intact. They took two days to cross an ocean, one day to
That time was before beloved franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars and Lord of the Rings were converted into garbage message mechanisms
Well… can’t say as I saw this one coming: The trailer, unfortunately, lets you know in advance who’s gonna die. Hint: lotsa
The Bell 214ST (“Super Transport”) first flew in 1977. Derived from the Bell 214, itself derived from the UH-1 “Huey,” the 214ST was
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
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
The original “Scooby Doo” show was important and useful because while every episode had some supernatural badguy – ghosts and monsters and such
The animation is amusing, but taken with some of the animators previous work you don;t really get the idea that he thins all
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