Looks like a proper design to me.
When I bought my first camper in 2006. I really wanted a pop up
Made for multi-taskers.When I bought my first camper in 2006. I really wanted a pop up
Then I saw the toilet was in the shower and within arms length of the kitchen stove.. instant turn off
Just turn on the shower while you shit, no TP needed. Also you can finish frying up the bacon while you take care of all that. Ultra efficientWhen I bought my first camper in 2006. I really wanted a pop up
Then I saw the toilet was in the shower and within arms length of the kitchen stove.. instant turn off
That was the exact vision in my mind that made me decide against itJust turn on the shower while you shit, no TP needed. Also you can finish frying up the bacon while you take care of all that. Ultra efficient
That was the exact vision I was trying to keep from my mind.That was the exact vision in my mind that made me decide against it
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Early morning this weekend over Cape Canaveral Florida as CRS 17 launched to the International Space Station for a resupply mission. The spectacular light show captured in the image is from the plumes from the second stage rocketing away toward the ISS and interacting violently with the plume of the first stage as it does a trajectory burn to slow down and get a ballistic trajectory to the drone ship it's going to land on
Ahh, the F4. Americas way of showing the world that anything can fly with really big engine attached to it.
I call em lead sledsAngled down.
We called them flying bricks. They have about the same glide ratio.
When in training we were shown a film with F4's performing helicopter escort. The F4's flew at 75 MPH along side of the choppers. Of course, they had to fly practically standing on their tail and bouncing up and down. But, in an instant they were gone. I only saw this in a training film, never in practice.I call em lead sleds
Having grown up in the whole muscle car era I like them, but figured they were just not wise for myself.
1967?