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@mmyeet

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Air Safety #OTD by Francisco Cunha (@ondisasters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Fencer not only looks evil, but it sounds evil too. I recall a mate of mine who loved russian stuff (but not a communist, I swear) who showed me some 1980s promo video with the type, with Soviet Rock music. Canยดt find it now, so hereยดs a "pure sounds"

Aviation (@webflite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tupolev Tu-134 landing on a runway disguised as a road for a scene in a movie. The cars were driven by real pilots to ensure safety.

Mechanical knowledge (@mechanical_4u) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BMW Brutus stands as one of the most extraordinary machines ever conceived a raw embodiment of early automotive ambition. Built in the 1920s, this mechanical beast was created by mounting a colossal 46-litre V12 aircraft engine onto a rudimentary chassis, resulting in a

Aviation (@webflite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft landed at LAX for the very first time, thousands gathered just to witness the giant of the skies. Its sheer size, double-deck structure, and whisper-quiet landing left aviation enthusiasts and travelers alike in awe.

Aviation (@webflite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barbara Harmer, the first woman to fly Concorde, sits beside Jo Salter, the Royal Air Forceโ€™s first female fast-jet pilot, each in front of the aircraft that defined their breakthrough. Harmer took the controls of the supersonic airliner in 1993, while Salter entered the RAFโ€™s

Barbara Harmer, the first woman to fly Concorde, sits beside Jo Salter, the Royal Air Forceโ€™s first female fast-jet pilot, each in front of the aircraft that defined their breakthrough. Harmer took the controls of the supersonic airliner in 1993, while Salter entered the RAFโ€™s
Know-How (@knowledgehub_67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A vortex tube splits a stream of air into hot and cold. Let's take a look at how it works and why it doesn't violate the second law of thermodynamics.

Tim Farmer (@timfarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting footage of an SR-71 leaking fuel like a sieve while parked in a hangar just before an evening flight.๐Ÿ‘€