19960324_0_C_d_2_500

19960324-0-C-d-2-500

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  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Oct-22 22:40:06 Anonymous coward said

    HJ
    Early British attempts at advanced prop designs....before computer modeling advances of today....followed traditional British design philosophy of making it really ugly and seemingly unworkable and succeeding routinely
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Jan-26 05:18:28 Anonymous coward said

    Blindin
    Thats the last time we deliver to iraq
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Sep-29 09:48:00 Anonymous coward said

    FFR-31_Driver
    "Sorry 'bout that chief. I 'kinda... pranged it up a bit..."
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Oct-03 07:50:46 Anonymous coward said

    majlogon
    Viagra?
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-May-21 01:26:30 Anonymous coward said

    gregor
    "das nächste mal tanken wir wieder normales kerosin" :o)
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Jun-15 04:57:59 Anonymous coward said

    crapponuts
    sorry captain...the chocolate props sorta...melted...
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Aug-13 01:21:26 Anonymous coward said

    German
    It needs watering
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Oct-08 19:08:11 Anonymous coward said

    Steve Cooke
    Parcel Farce more like it...
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Nov-10 17:54:13 Anonymous coward said

    Pico
    Even with Viagra, the Viscounts props failed to stretch and extend; indeed, they curled away to nothingness
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Mar-30 13:24:54 Anonymous coward said

    austin1fox2
    hey engineer! how about we try to use steel next time?
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Mar-31 19:12:50 Anonymous coward said

    me
    i told u to go through the thunderstorm and stay in it
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Apr-25 00:33:51 Anonymous coward said

    HHmmmmm
    It's the new wacky shreader. It slices, it dices, it does all kinds of cool stuff. Go on... Toss a head of lettuce right in and watch with amazement...
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Sep-04 08:29:20 Anonymous coward said

    macbouch
    next time you ll not forget to pull the gear lever!
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Sep-26 07:25:57 Anonymous coward said

    Bubba
    2 kinds pilots
    1 have landed with there gear up
    the other WILL
  • Anonymous coward on 2007-Oct-30 08:47:36 Anonymous coward said

    PDelta41
    I don't see any undercarriage damage, you'd think they'd do the props about the same time, no? Besides, that REALLY doesn't look like belly landing damage to those props.
  • Anonymous coward on 2008-Jan-30 15:02:42 Anonymous coward said

    Joe B.
    Now, is the landing gear supposed to be taller, or are the props supposed to be smaller?!?
  • Anonymous coward on 2008-Feb-13 20:58:58 Anonymous coward said

    RAMBO
    I told you no freakin magnets!
  • Anonymous coward on 2008-May-25 18:49:44 Anonymous coward said

    Leo
    New aerodinamyc design of propeler
  • Anonymous coward on 2010-Oct-27 01:12:26 Anonymous coward said

    spinproctor
    That's what happens when you let them grow out too far. Check photo #66 for failsafe way to avoid this. Even birds have to put their feet down, dummy!

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