Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Short Aircraft Quiz!


This should be an easy quiz for those who have even a modicum of knowledge about aircraft. 
The answer may surprise you.

 
"What is the primary advantage of rotary-winged aircraft over fixed-winged aircraft?" 



I got it wrong, too !

Thanks Dan !

16 comments:

  1. No way you got that wrong Odie...I on the other hand didn't have a clue.

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  2. Randy, I did get it wrong, but this young lady's perfection from the waist down showed me the error of my ways.

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  3. Dunno. If she'd walked in front of a fixed-wing jet intake, it might have sucked her clothes *all* the way off.

    I think more testing is required...

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  4. I must recuse myself from this test as I already know the answer...however, having flown low in an old Bell chopper over the Ohio State Fair, I can appreciate the results.

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  5. Scotty, beam me up ... Sounds like a fun ride.

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  6. Luckily she's not getting into a jet because she forgot her g-suit and her g-strap and her g-thong and her ...

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  7. Getting on a helicopter in heels and no panties? I'm seeing some in-flight service.

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  8. The concept of lift has never been more beautifully demonstrated before.

    Is women's underwear really that expensive these days?

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  9. Sig94, but she got a G-Whiz from you huh.

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  10. Deekaman, I wouldn't change a thing. We have the best seats in the house.

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  11. Never been on one of those rotary-winged aircraft, but now I see the benefits. Thanks for the eye-opening information Odie!

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  12. Ron, glad to help. You keep those eyes open.

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Put it here ... I can't wait to read it. I have the Captcha turned OFF but blogger insists it be there. You should be able to bypass it.

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