Posted on 11/25/2012 9:03:49 PM PST by DeaconBenjamin
Edited on 11/25/2012 10:11:05 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
China's government is mourning a key engineer behind its aircraft carrier programme who died of a heart attack after witnessing the first landing of a plane on the ship.
My father said putting his F-4 on the deck was the most terrified he ever was.
If it’s a naval aircraft is the restroon the head?
I have 242 traps in that beast ......best AC i ever flew though
The head died; what about the rest of his body? On life support?
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His body will continue to work for the Party until they say it can retire.
"Shenyang Aircraft head dies in China's first carrier landing"
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Good job, not to razz on this poster but I have seen a slew of new articles that had misleading titles, most aimed at creating some form of “pull” to get attention. Recent one was about the moon being destroyed which was far from the truth.
let it be known that we want the truth, not the liberal method of creating anger, fear, suspicion, hate or sympathy. Just the facts. Ther will be times when we need to stir up anger, but only when its needed.
This was probably more of a case of “thank heavens it worked/didn’t crash”, and the relief that he *wasn’t* going to be executed for failure was so great the guy’s heart stopped.
He would be alive today if only the rich had paid their fair share for universal healthcare.
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