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Baby Doom
Baby Doom knew that they all had to die. But after they died, who would change him? Who would feed him? There had to be an answer. www.asofterworld.com
Damn Good Airplanes
The Howard Aircraft Corporation DGA-15 was a single engine civil aircraft adapted by the US military for use in support roles during World War II, such as light transports and navigation trainers. As a Navy light transport it was designated GH-1 and by the Army Air Corps UC-70 Nightingale. As a navigation trainer the Navy designated it NH-1.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_DGA-15
Mister Mulligan: www.airrace.com/1935NAR.htm
(No Mister Mulligan’s pic on Wiki!!!!!!!!!!!!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_DGA-6)
Winnie Mae
The Vega was a six-passenger monoplane built by the Lockheed company starting in 1927. It became famous for its use by a number of record breaking pilots who were attracted to the rugged and very long-ranged design. Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly the Atlantic single handed in one, and Wiley Post flew his around the world twice.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Vega
Real Pancake astronaut
To: www.myconfinedspace.com/2009/05/16/pancake-astronaut/
“What went wrong: An O-ring failure in a solid rocket booster led to leaking of hot gases against the external tank. The resulting explosion killed the seven member crew.
NASA was frenetic over publicizing the teacher in space angle, even to the extent of compromising mission safety. When the launch was delayed, meaning the flight day McAuliffe was to teach her ‘lesson from space’ was moved from a weekday to a weekend, NASA took the unprecedented move of ordering the flight schedule to be rearranged so the lesson would instead be given on a school day. The training and planning of months had to be revised in hours. Payload specialist Jarvis was on this flight only because his original crew assignment had been deleted when Congressman Bill Nelson claimed a seat on the flight. Jarvis, an employee of Hughes, was supposed to be making observations of satellite deployment. But since there was no Hughes satellite aboard Challenger, the assignment made no sense. Exploded 73 seconds after launch, all seven crewmembers were killed and the TDRSS satellite aboard was destroyed. The crew cabin remained intact after the shuttle Challenger disintegrated. Indications that emergency oxygen supplies were manually activated showed that some crew members may have remained alive until the cabin hit the ocean.”
www.astronautix.com/flights/sts51l.htm
Happy thanksgiving ya’ll
I desperately hope that you had a wonderful holiday today.
If you were in the USA at least.
If you are outside of the USA, hope you had a nice normal day!





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