Some good news, along with a bit of background:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y36pTr09f3Y
https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-navy-flipping-ship-upcycled-134616867.html
https://gcaptain.com/saving-rv-flip-from-the-wreckers-clawsand-its-story-is-mind-blowing/...
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Hi everybody,
I often read that Curtiss-Wright Aviation did not do enough research work during the Second World War to be able to survive its aeronautical branch and face the new markets after the Second World War. It is considered that its production and improvement work on the P-40 (we can...
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Ok, so this is my first post, so if I mistakenly titled, categorized or anything like that, my bad. Hopefully I haven't violated any rules, and if I have, I will remedy that ASAP. Hopefully there are some knowledgeable people here who can help figure out whether or not this is real, and whether...
So, I've been looking up infantry squad size studies, and so far, they tend to focus on a dismount squad size of 11-15. I've only got an older study as a PDF and an article that references another, so I want to know where I could find more of these studies. This is largely due to working on a...
Came across this via an old article at Japan Security Watch; The JMSDF's Asuka Class ASE (Auxiliary Ship Experiment):
[IMAGE CREDIT: vspg.net]
The Asuka, which is the only one in her class, is an interesting testbed ship built on a Murasame class hull at a old Sumitomo Heavy Industries yard...
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Attached is a plan-view of a 1959 Avro Canada supersonic transport study. (From Canadian Aircraft Since 1909 by K.M. Molson, ISBN: 0370300955.) This STAT (Supersonic Trans-Atlantic Transport) study was listed as configuration 6, a transatlantic design carrying 80 passengers.
A number of online...
Hi Hesham,
I don't think that can be called a project, as it says 'possible layout' in the picture. It's just some informed speculation on the part of the author.
Starviking
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