Just wondering, but why don't you just use the [img] tags?
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'New Zealand and Australian media suggested the debris was from a Russian satellite expected to enter the atmosphere later in the day.
But the US space agency Nasa said it was more likely to have been meteors. '
Wtf? it was 'more likely' to have been meteors than debris from a satlelite that was supose to come down that day? <---That doesn't make sense.
But the US space agency Nasa said it was more likely to have been meteors. '
Wtf? it was 'more likely' to have been meteors than debris from a satlelite that was supose to come down that day? <---That doesn't make sense.
because i didn't know what it was. i kept seeing [url]so iused it and it didn't workcommandochristian wrote:
Just wondering, but why don't you just use the [url]tags?
dumb@ss birds...MOVE THE F*** OUT OF OUR WAY.... jk. Glad Im not a bird.
LMAO at your sig, +1.m4s3rchi3f wrote:
dumb@ss birds...MOVE THE F*** OUT OF OUR WAY.... jk. Glad Im not a bird.
I like how you misquoted me No hard feelings though. Anyways, now you know:theit57 wrote:
because i didn't know what it was. i kept seeing [url]so iused it and it didn't workcommandochristian wrote:
Just wondering, but why don't you just use the [url]tags?
[url]is for links
[img] is for pictures
Not those. You would see the landing lights alternating.theit57 wrote:
I've never heard about that. I always thought that they were NAV aids.usmarine2007 wrote:
That is why if you look at a modern plane landing, you see the some lights flashing if you look at it from the front. That supposedly gets the birds attention the get out of the way.D6717C wrote:
Well, I was flying a MD-500 helicopter "little bird" for those who don't know what it is. They are only plexiglass. Even a small bird can make it through if you are going fast enough. Large airliners have much thicker glass that must withstand large birds and hail, but you would be suprised what it will do when you hit something like that haulin ass. Birds bring down planes more than you would think.
The Russians said the satellite didn't come in until 12 hours after the pilots saw the debris. Meteors come in all the time, they just burn up very quickly.AudioAtomica wrote:
'New Zealand and Australian media suggested the debris was from a Russian satellite expected to enter the atmosphere later in the day.
But the US space agency Nasa said it was more likely to have been meteors. '
Wtf? it was 'more likely' to have been meteors than debris from a satlelite that was supose to come down that day? <---That doesn't make sense.
hmmm, what would happen if a space shuttle in re-entry (Read: Going Mach 20) hit a bird?
thats funny^*AlphA*^ wrote:
Title reminded me of this picture:
http://www.cyberiapc.com/gallery/upload … /plane.jpg
heres a bird strike on a BAe Hawk (i think)
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/video/F_16_vs … ection.wmv
edit: sorry its not a bird STRIKE but a bird ingestion. i like the british accent they have going for the computerised warnings haha
another bird strike. i woulda crapped my pants for sure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgXkRgkHUk0
and another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvOmMVYEGlg
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/video/F_16_vs … ection.wmv
edit: sorry its not a bird STRIKE but a bird ingestion. i like the british accent they have going for the computerised warnings haha
another bird strike. i woulda crapped my pants for sure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgXkRgkHUk0
and another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvOmMVYEGlg
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