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NOW THAT,S AN ENGINE.....

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How did you get a picture of my toaster!?!

Johan Nordqvist

They are all small TOYS compaired with --

Now, That's an Engine !!!
How did I know that was going to be a VC-10?
LOL... LMAO.gif
No, now THIS is an engine! tongue.pnghttp://www.myaviatio...0585&size=large
What a great post! Although I wonder what they did to the perspective, as I believe a 737 couldn't park where it seems to park in the picture, so I suppose it's a bit closer to the camera as it seems and not directly headed at the T7's spinner.
They are all small TOYS compaired with --
Now, That's an Engine !!!
Damn right. When I read "that's an engine" frankly the F-1 is the first and only one that comes to mind. Weird, all this rocket science still fascinates me. Does anyone know what all this debris is that comes down the rocket side? Is it ice from the tanks which are quite cold as I assume? And how is the rocket actually held in place before liftoff, it obviously doesn't quite 'stand' on its engines. Anyways, quite cool to lift up 3000 tons vertical at what, like 3G or sumthin... Just%20Kidding.gifsig.gif
LOL... LMAO.gif What a great post! Although I wonder what they did to the perspective, as I believe a 737 couldn't park where it seems to park in the picture, so I suppose it's a bit closer to the camera as it seems and not directly headed at the T7's spinner. Damn right. When I read "that's an engine" frankly the F-1 is the first and only one that comes to mind. Weird, all this rocket science still fascinates me. Does anyone know what all this debris is that comes down the rocket side? Is it ice from the tanks which are quite cold as I assume? And how is the rocket actually held in place before liftoff, it obviously doesn't quite 'stand' on its engines. Anyways, quite cool to lift up 3000 tons vertical at what, like 3G or sumthin... Just%20Kidding.gifsig.gif
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