No Subaru or Mitsubishi can keep up with Space Shuttle
#1
Or a stealth Bomber.
There... I have proved that scoobys are ****
Or have I...... may be if i put a install a free flow filter and a few broquets in the petrol tank.. That just might do the trick !
There... I have proved that scoobys are ****
Or have I...... may be if i put a install a free flow filter and a few broquets in the petrol tank.. That just might do the trick !
#2
i hear thrust 2 will do either of 'em also
do you think they'd take an sti as part ex for a stealth bomber, although i'm a bit concerned about the parking round my way. is a cat one alarm advisable, or should i deploy chaff?
do you think they'd take an sti as part ex for a stealth bomber, although i'm a bit concerned about the parking round my way. is a cat one alarm advisable, or should i deploy chaff?
#4
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by spudgun:
<B>i hear thrust 2 will do either of 'em also
[/quote]
Scoob would have it in the red and round the twisty's
<B>i hear thrust 2 will do either of 'em also
[/quote]
Scoob would have it in the red and round the twisty's
#7
Insurance is quite good on the stealth bomber.
Apparently it's so stealth that thieves can't see it to nick it.
Oh.... Did i mention that it could see of a scoob...... Plus the paint job is better
Apparently it's so stealth that thieves can't see it to nick it.
Oh.... Did i mention that it could see of a scoob...... Plus the paint job is better
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#8
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Jerome:
<B>Stealth bomber tracking - you need a Rapier system. Technology that is at least 20 years old was seen tracking the Stealth bomber when it made a brief appearance at the Farnborough airshow.[/quote]
Brief wasn't the word - I would have called it a fly by
<B>Stealth bomber tracking - you need a Rapier system. Technology that is at least 20 years old was seen tracking the Stealth bomber when it made a brief appearance at the Farnborough airshow.[/quote]
Brief wasn't the word - I would have called it a fly by
#10
The trouble is with the Stealth Fighter is, and I believe I quote one of the pilots of the things when I say :
"It looks like a really crap Masters Of The Universe(tm) toy, and it *flies* like a really crap Masters Of The Universe(tm) toy."
What you *really* want is one of those new USAF F-22's. Same radar footprint as the "Wobbly Goblin" (Stealth Fighter), but loads faster, and much better road holding.
"It looks like a really crap Masters Of The Universe(tm) toy, and it *flies* like a really crap Masters Of The Universe(tm) toy."
What you *really* want is one of those new USAF F-22's. Same radar footprint as the "Wobbly Goblin" (Stealth Fighter), but loads faster, and much better road holding.
#13
Stealth bomber tracking - you need a Rapier system. Technology that is at least 20 years old was seen tracking the Stealth bomber when it made a brief appearance at the Farnborough airshow.
#16
Pah! Space Shuttle only pulls about 1g at launch. 0-60 time isn't great, but 0-18000 is quite good.
Jerome -- although the Rapier is old technology, it was one of the later releases that acquired the stealth fighter. They're powered by a Coventry Climax engine as I'm sure you know.
[This message has been edited by carl (edited 05 July 2001).]
Jerome -- although the Rapier is old technology, it was one of the later releases that acquired the stealth fighter. They're powered by a Coventry Climax engine as I'm sure you know.
[This message has been edited by carl (edited 05 July 2001).]
#17
Ah....but the Scoob doesn't need to do that funny 180 degree roll 3 seconds after you let the clutch out
PS why does the ss do that? - why don't they just put in on the launch pad the other way round
PS why does the ss do that? - why don't they just put in on the launch pad the other way round
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