It'll also reduce general aircraft noise for residential areas. I like this.
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NOPE[/QUOTE]
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[sp]I did my best[/sp]
[QUOTE=ZombieDawgs;37556355][img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/62707000/jpg/_62707870_steep.jpg[/img]
NOPE[/QUOTE]
I hope everyone has their chest straps on.. we're climbing out at 70 degrees
if they're gonna do this then I need a chair that does this:
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"Fuck I spilled my coffee"
[quote]Airbus suggested a propelled platform with its own set of wheels placed beneath the aeroplane's fuselage could help boost its acceleration before detaching just before take-off.[/quote]
thunderbirds anyone
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOCmI72eRh4[/media]
What did I just watch
[QUOTE=areolop;37558781]What did I just watch[/QUOTE]
Puppets and explodium.
I dont want to pull fighter combat tactics in a consumer flight, what about luggage?
[QUOTE=Chernarus;37559344]I dont want to pull fighter combat tactics in a consumer flight, what about luggage?[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.bushranger.com.au/racksack/racksack.jpg[/img]
I'm OK with this, I would pretend to be an astronaut and make rocket noises with my mouth while taking off.
I dunno, seems like it'd be fun to suddenly be riding a roller coaster as luggage from the overhead compartments and crying babies fly about the cabin.
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