I was working in (but not for) R-R in Filton and there was a buzz about the place for the clutch and nozzle rotation mechanism, and the engineering challenge to get them to work.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:46 amYeah that clutch is a very impressive bit of kit. I was working at R-R when it was being developed (working in a different dept) and they were very proud of it, so it was always in company bulletins. It's something mad like 15,000bhp engaged in half a second.
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As it fell off the front of the carrier, I'd like to think the Chinese getting there first would be difficult.
But this is the Navy we're talking about and their desire to sit around in the same place is limited I think.
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The BBC news article says they (the Navy) can't find it.
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The Soviet VTOL naval aircraft (Yak-38?) had an auto eject feature to save the pilot if things went belly up during the hover. I think they had to disable it after a few inadvertent ejections!
In fact IIRC the prototype of the super sonic successor to said aircraft was actually bought by Lockheed in the 90's when they were first developing the JSF, which ultimately became the F-35.
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FFS, most things we do are a ‘visible sign of compliance’. We pay our taxes, we do 30 in a 30 limit, we try not to murder people too often, it’s not an onerous law and it certainly doesn’t infringe on ‘your liberty’ any more than any other law.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:33 pmAnd they're a visible symbol of compliance.millemille wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 7:12 pm
Mask wearing smacks to me of being an easy action to take by the government; it doesn't cost the treasury anything and it appeals to a certain set of voters.
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I can't walk into a shop, look around and spot the tax evader. You must be pretty smart.
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I wish I was a bit smarter then I may have half a clue as to the point you’re trying to make.
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You wear a mask. Everybody can see that you're wearing a mask.
You pay your taxes. What is the visible symbol that you've paid your taxes?
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Isn't that a little rude of the UK team? You could get a few ahead, be confident you're going to win, and ease off a bit. Latvia's a country with a small population from memory.
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Why ? Do people expect Hamilton to ease off if 5s ahead ? Or Federer not to win 6-0, 6-0 playing a minnow ? It's competitive sport, you play your best, if that means you win 20-0 then tough reallyAsian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:58 pmIsn't that a little rude of the UK team? You could get a few ahead, be confident you're going to win, and ease off a bit. Latvia's a country with a small population from memory.
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Under two million if my google is working as it should. They only needed 11 out all its women that can play. TBH even just one that could act as a goal keeper as the lass they has were shocking and no, i dont think they should take the foot off the gas. OK if the game is won put on players that dont get of the bench much but even then they deserve the right to score for there country also.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:58 pm
Isn't that a little rude of the UK team? You could get a few ahead, be confident you're going to win, and ease off a bit. Latvia's a country with a small population from memory.
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Err...yup. Look after the tyres, engine, don't take risks etc.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 7:17 amWhy ? Do people expect Hamilton to ease off if 5s ahead ?Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:58 pmIsn't that a little rude of the UK team? You could get a few ahead, be confident you're going to win, and ease off a bit. Latvia's a country with a small population from memory.
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Yes but that's for mechanical reasons, not because they feel pity for his opponenents.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:11 amErr...yup. Look after the tyres, engine, don't take risks etc.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 7:17 amWhy ? Do people expect Hamilton to ease off if 5s ahead ?Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 11:58 pm
Isn't that a little rude of the UK team? You could get a few ahead, be confident you're going to win, and ease off a bit. Latvia's a country with a small population from memory.
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Is there not also some significance to how many goals you've scored in the qualifying rounds too? Goal difference sort of thing? Therefore it'd be in your interest to get as many as possible no?
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Doesn't the England team usually go 1-0 up and then fanny around for the rest of the match? I know the blokes beat San Marino 10-0 a couple of weeks ago, all these big numbers don't seem like the England way
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The main problem with 20-0 scorelines in a sport that is trying to be taken seriously is that it doesn't encourage anyone to take it seriously. The competition needs a bit of a drains-up rethink so it looks more like an actual competition.
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Ah, but that's how the men's team play!! LOL The women seem less inclined to roll on the floor as if they've been shot when someone almost touches their ankle - so they tend to score more!!
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I didn't take saga's comment as a sneer. Civic society is built on compliance. How else would he have anything to rebel against.wheelnut wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:48 pmFFS, most things we do are a ‘visible sign of compliance’. We pay our taxes, we do 30 in a 30 limit, we try not to murder people too often, it’s not an onerous law and it certainly doesn’t infringe on ‘your liberty’ any more than any other law.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 8:33 pmAnd they're a visible symbol of compliance.millemille wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 7:12 pm
Mask wearing smacks to me of being an easy action to take by the government; it doesn't cost the treasury anything and it appeals to a certain set of voters.
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Football, always lagging behind the rugby
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/e ... men/101092England 89-0 USA: