Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
In layman's terms, it means you're the cup in this...
Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
In layman's terms, it means you're the cup in this...
Posted by Guest on Sun Jul 31 09:55:14 2011
reminds me of the ole' swing a bucket over your head and it won't spill.... SCIENCE
Posted by Guest on Sun Jul 31 06:52:36 2011
Pilot Bob Hoover
the best there is: Bob Hoover
The FAA banished his pilot's license forever after the infamous '2 girls, 1 afterburner' fiasco.
Posted by wkw (guest) on Sat Jul 30 19:24:17 2011
Haters gonna hate
Posted by Guest on Sat Jul 30 14:44:13 2011
Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
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Bob Hoover, he was at the most recent Air Show at Andrews AFB. I met him there, crazy old man. I loved it.
Posted by Anon (guest) on Sun Jul 31 13:07:29 2011
Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
In layman's terms, it means you're the cup in this...
Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
In layman's terms, it means you're the cup in this...
Posted by Guest on Sun Jul 31 09:55:14 2011
reminds me of the ole' swing a bucket over your head and it won't spill.... SCIENCE
Posted by Guest on Sun Jul 31 06:52:36 2011
Pilot Bob Hoover
the best there is:
Bob Hoover
The FAA banished his pilot's license forever after the infamous '2 girls, 1 afterburner' fiasco.
Posted by wkw (guest) on Sat Jul 30 19:24:17 2011
Haters gonna hate
Posted by Guest on Sat Jul 30 14:44:13 2011
Makes perfect sense, so long as the axis of that roll maneuver remains above the pitcher and the force exerted downward towards the plane's floor is in excess of 1G.
Posted by Guest on Sat Jul 30 10:07:59 2011