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Congratulations...you have replied to an 11 year old post.This is all true and the engineers thought that the Mossy airframe could be between 15 and 20% lighter if it were made from Aluminum and mildew would not destroy it prematurely?
I think so...Doesn't this mean he has to buy a round of beers for everyone?
I'm not deleting this post because I think others see what an idiot you areThis is all true and the engineers thought that the Mossy airframe could be between 15 and 20% lighter if it were made from Aluminum and mildew would not destroy it prematurely?
Not if Jan (Lucky13) were around...that would just get him warmed up!Isn't there $1000 floating around from a bet somewhere? That could buy some beer for a party.
Some U.S. beer is crap, just like any other country's - but there are some that are exceptional, like Samual Adam's Boston Lager, which is one of the few non-German beers in the world that meets the German Purity law of 1516.Poor Sh-ter, I (almost) 'pity the fool', as Mr T puts it..
If only he'd learn to do a fact check.. or in fact take on board some actual knowledge..
On a technical subject though, isn't it true.. that 'US beer is so weak, that by the time its run out of the bottle neck, its exhausted'?
Or it that just what Canadians say?
Edit: I note that a certain Sh-ter like member (BLine .22) has just disliked this post, funnily enough..
This is all true and the engineers thought that the Mossy airframe could be between 15 and 20% lighter if it were made from Aluminum and mildew would not destroy it prematurely?
Some U.S. beer is crap, just like any other country's - but there are some that are exceptional, like Samual Adam's Boston Lager, which is one of the few non-German beers in the world that meets the German Purity law of 1516.
20 years ago the average US beer was dreadful with all the taste and body of coloured fizzzy water. Now the rise of the microbrewery means taste has come back to the US I have recently tried several US craft beers and was blown away by how good they were.
As for Mildew destroying the airframe come on everyone knows Great Britain weather is warm, dry and low humidity where would the mildew come from.
Empty weight of a Mosquito bomber with single stage engines was about 13,000pounds. I wonder why no one managed to build a lighter twin engine bomber out of Aluminium if it was so easy.
B25 Mitchell.A lot of people did, they just weren't as good
Douglas DB7s with R-1830s
Russian PE-2s
Japanese KI-48
Others???