So - any other wingnuts in here? Any cool stories?

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Probably my favorites too! (It changes pretty frequentlyevolutionmovement wrote:Anything that uses pistons, but especially WWII.
That's one helluva story though.evolutionmovement wrote:Sounds like a great job.
A guy I went to school with's father was one of the guys who brought back Glacier Girl. That's about all I've got for for aircraft stories.
no but unfortunitly it is true.their were lots of medical advancement during Hitler's time. however they were at the expence of millions of innocent lives. but same goes for automobile tech during those two warsTrueBlue wrote:If you think about it, WWII was really the adolescence into adulthood of aircraft. 1939 saw fabric covered biplanes still in the front lines of many air forces, and only six years later the world marveled at swept wing stressed skin jet fighters.
I can't think of any other time in history when technology advanced so quickly. So in a way, the most destructive period in mankind's existence is also it's most bountiful.
(This is too philosophical for 8AM)
92ss satinsvoice wrote:LOL! that block was like F*** THIS! IM OUT!
mike-tracy wrote:Word. I'd love to get my hands on one of those trannies, but I just can't stomach the cost
Agreed. Penicillin and sulfa drugs, synthetic rubber, blood transfuions, atomic power, radar, sonar, nylon, rise of the aircraft carrier, rocketry, vacuum computers, proximity fuses, and magnetrons. To name a few.SILINC3R wrote:no but unfortunitly it is true.their were lots of medical advancement during Hitler's time. however they were at the expence of millions of innocent lives. but same goes for automobile tech during those two warsTrueBlue wrote:If you think about it, WWII was really the adolescence into adulthood of aircraft. 1939 saw fabric covered biplanes still in the front lines of many air forces, and only six years later the world marveled at swept wing stressed skin jet fighters.
I can't think of any other time in history when technology advanced so quickly. So in a way, the most destructive period in mankind's existence is also it's most bountiful.
(This is too philosophical for 8AM)
And Silly Putty yoPlato wrote:Necessity, who is the mother of invention