couple of hundred miles for me has always been fine, however if it's been raining then will clean and lube.
I will tweet this advice to the Malaysian authorities.
couple of hundred miles for me has always been fine, however if it's been raining then will clean and lube.
I will tweet this advice to the Malaysian authorities.
that very thing happened to plenty of my airfix planesAnd the wing just falls off? Just like that? What universe do you live in?
Maybe someone turned off the transponder and hijacked it?How strange... how did this get here?
I roasted a chicken last Sunday and the same thing happened. Everyone said it was delicious.that very thing happened to plenty of my airfix planes
The US has already proposed the concept of 'hijack for future use'. You should try reading some of the comments below that Daily Wail article I posted previously.we need further speculation on the possible reasoning behind the potenial hijacking... just claiming 'hijack' isn't doing it for me
When this plane comes flying over the horizon, loaded with innocent passengers AND a nuke or other bomb, the West will have to shoot it down. Then, Iran can claim they did nothing, and we'll never be able to prove they did. Diabolical, and we have such a dummy for a President, he's always one step behind. He is more interested in seeing the military become "multi-gender" friendly, than in protecting America or it's allies.
No, and you're a closet Daily Mail reader anyway.2977560 said:Still no chance of confining your links to something suitable for grown ups then?
Don't confuse 'lower' with 'different'.2977563 said:Why? Do you feel a lower standard of behaviour appropriate in some parts of the forum?
Flexing is precisely why they don't break.2977611 said:"I wouldn't be nervous about flying if the wings didn't wag. Solid steel. Thick as a bank safe. Flexing like tree branches. It's not natural"