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• #8602
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• #8603
Haven't checked back so probably a repost but I can't stop watching this.
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• #8604
Like a boss
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• #8605
Knowing what goes into pint glasses at festivals I'm not sure I'd of drunk it...
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• #8606
I'd of drunk it...
Dude. Ouch.
True though.
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• #8608
'Have'
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• #8609
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• #8610
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• #8611
Sheep?
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• #8612
^^ I think I remember seeing something about that. IIRC They were trying to work out how to rescue downed pilots without landing. I think they figured out that if you put up a long enough line with a weather balloon on the end of it a plane could hook the end and the slack in the line was enough to stop the pilot from being pulled apart by the g-forces. Presumably they dismembered a few sheep in the prototyping stage rather than killing pilots.
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• #8613
Looks porcine rather than ovine to me.
Pigs will fly it seems.
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• #8614
From Wiki.
Fulton first used instrumented dummies as he prepared for a live pickup. He next used a pig, as pigs have nervous systems close to humans. Lifted off the ground, the pig began to spin as it flew through the air at 125 mph (200 km/h). It arrived on board uninjured but in a disoriented state. Once it recovered, it attacked the crew.[2]
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• #8615
Brilliant, just brilliant especially the last part.
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• #8617
^ firm but fair.
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• #8620
Oh Jesus
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• #8622
Aaaarrgharaarahgaghrarh.
My face hurts now.
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• #8625
2 stroke tuned exhaust pipe theory
mesmerising
Amazing...