Wreak, FFS.
56 0 ReplySecond time I've seen wreck-as-wreak on lemmy today, in fact.
15 0 ReplyNot my meme, just too lazy to edit it myself.
11 3 ReplyToo lazy or are your respiratory problems acting up?
9 0 ReplyMy apologies, PugJesus. I didn't notice it was You. Please, forgive my insolence. May Your wheeze be as rare as the worthy souls in this life.
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Don't forget logistics!
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3 0 ReplyHimbs a chubby boy
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Hey, a Benchy!
25 0 ReplyI wish I had that little tank for rush hour commuting.
13 0 ReplyYou can get a Ferret scout car fairly cheap.
14 0 ReplyWow, that is cheap! If only I had somewhere to drive it, and spare cars to set up around the track to crush with it.
8 0 ReplyAlternatively, following a similar naming convention, the Weasel : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiesel_AWC
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The Stipa "Flying Barrel" was, it could be plausibly argued, the pioneer of the turbofan engine that powers pretty much all today's big passenger jets.
9 0 Replythe engine and propeller completely enclosed by the fuselage—in essence, the whole fuselage was a single ducted fan
Wow, that is pretty unique.
3 0 ReplyThe French also tried this.
Guns: oui. Planes: non.
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Ah, the V-173 Flying Pancake on the bottom right! The most durable airplane that never was
9 0 ReplyI love the idea of like the Shriners rolling around in little tanks for parades.
9 0 ReplyToday was rough so thank you. That little stubby plane is adorable.
6 0 ReplyThe boat looks like someone just printed out a gigantic Benchy.
5 0 ReplyIt often falls to the good guys to wreck the havoc that the bad guys wreak.
5 0 Reply4 0 ReplyWhat is this? A military for ANTS‽ It needs to be at least three times this big!
2 0 ReplyIs the boat real? What was it used for?
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