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I confess to not knowing much:
- So the turbo you had worked fine (or, "god enough"), but a real match (of turbo-to-engine) is what should be done
Is that for peak performance? Fuel efficiency? Any other reason?
If you want a good "read" (and it's relatively short), try "Pegasus Bridge" by Stephen Ambrose. It's not just an amazing story, it's history, the very first action of D-Day:
- If I remember it right, the gliders (British special forces) went in blind (a night mission), and landed based solely...
Why would you jump out of a perfectly good aircraft?!
Reminds me of our "Drill Sargeant" in USN Boot Camp (in the Navy we called them Company Commanders).
He thought submariners just weren't right. They couldn't be:
Because why would anybody sink a perfectly good floating vessel, a ship, on...
Interesting. That was the reason for my enlistment back in the winter of 1980.
U.S citizens taken hostage by a foreign government?!
I thought for sure there was war coming. I intended to be a part of it.
I was young. I was impulsive.
I had never before now heard about this plan.
A witness to V-1 launches? Wow, that is something. Better to watch the launch than witness the touchdown, that's for sure.
And those shackles make ANYTHING look small!!
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