• Skymt@lemmy.world
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    When becoming aroused, the plane exposes its clitorotoris. This is natural and nothing to be ashamed of.

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    When a plane loses power this lowers into the airstream to make brrrrrrrrrr sounds to keep the illusion of engines.

    Edit: I feel I should expand on this. Like a hockey card in your bmx spokes.

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    When an aircraft loses engine power, this automatically pops out. As in this scenario, not all instruments are powered and one has only one shot at landing, this is to assist in the expected imminent landing; it operates something like a curb feeler on a car. When you hear the propeller impacting the runway, you know that you’re probably too low.

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    That’s the built in leaf blower to make sure that the runway is clear for autumn landings. Most airports have their own de-leafing crews, but not all of them.

    They were mandated to be installed after a string of landing crashes in the 90s got people making “fall” jokes too often, which upset the FAA.

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    If the pilot flies low enough, this will serve as a ground troop slice-n-dice. Advantages over conventional hardware include:

    1. Unlimited ammo
    2. A mfuckin sword
    3. See #2
    4. Long range (compared to a normal sword)
    5. Phallic

    In recent news, Ukrainians are exploring ways to strap C4 to it.

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    Should’ve added the NSFW tag on this, I was on an air field and every airplane in the area had there’s pop out…. Lots of fluids everywhere.

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    These deploy in case of total engine failure to provide enough thrust to get the aircraft to the next airport.

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      Yeah, an Auxiliary Propulsion Unit. Seeing one deployed is pretty normal, but when an aircraft has two or more out at the same time, you should be leery of deeper problems with the main engines.

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    It’s for pedaling when you run out of fuel.

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      You’re the closest to the truth. It’s actually a booster propeller for when the plane needs to go super sonic.

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      Instead of 257mph, they lower this one to go 257.5mph. it makes a big difference. I see your confusion on this topic. Sometimes they lower its big brother windmill and then the plane cat reach speeds closer to Mac book 7pro.