A great example of Siamese Airliner pods, depending on the same certer line source of thrust to keep the "wind beneath their wings." and keep them flying. The sad reality is if we try to separate the two, both will drop out of the sky and crash.
A great example of Siamese Airliner pods, depending on the same certer line source of thrust to keep the "wind beneath their wings." and keep them flying. The sad reality is if we try to separate the two, both will drop out of the sky and crash.
There is a mildly uncomfortable degree of truth in the words displayed in the post above...and I speak from experience. LOL!
Would you look at that...I can't carry a tune, even in a bucket, and that little fellow plays a (purple
Darth Vader in his "puffy coat" uniform. Paraphrasing this iconic arch villain, "I am your father, Luke...don't make me embarrass both of us by taking you out in public, while I am wearing this coat!" ...and now we all know what started that intergalactic war, all those years ago. LOL.
....or perhaps a grossly obese bumble bee? LOL.Now That's a coat.
For those that enjoy metal work, the website for my manufacturing plant is “metaltech-pm.com”. My son in law’s family business (he’s CEO) is “gasbarre.com”.
And people whine that 'America doesn't manufacture anything any more'. Balderdash!For those that enjoy metal work, the website for my manufacturing plant is “metaltech-pm.com”. My son in law’s family business (he’s CEO) is “gasbarre.com”.
Wow. The family that does powder metal together stays together. Seriously now, very impressive website, yours. The son in law's, well have no idea what I just read there, but I'm sure that those in whatever business that is appreciate the resource. Since the 70s, good for them. And you.For those that enjoy metal work, the website for my manufacturing plant is “metaltech-pm.com”. My son in law’s family business (he’s CEO) is “gasbarre.com”.
His companAnd people whine that 'America doesn't manufacture anything any more'. Balderdash!
My son-in-law business, is one of the largest, if not the largest, manufacturer of all equipment for powder metal in the country, if not the world. I started my business in 1989, and new his family a decade earlier. Our kids started dating in 2005, married in 2009.Wow. The family that does powder metal together stays together. Seriously now, very impressive website, yours. The son in law's, well have no idea what I just read there, but I'm sure that those in whatever business that is appreciate the resource. Since the 70s, good for them. And you.
"We are....." Have a great day!His compan
My son-in-law business, is one of the largest, if not the largest, manufacturer of all equipment for powder metal in the country, if not the world. I started my business in 1989, and new his family a decade earlier. Our kids started dating in 2005, married in 2009.
My website is several years old, needs updated! I have some automation, and early in March, order my first (programmable) robot. Eagle will appreciate this, as we’re both PSU grads (my entire family), my youngest daughter is a junior at PSU, and will take over my business in the next several years.