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SurfaceUnits
05-07-12, 01:17 PM
No, it's not the Boeing 787 it's the DeathWagon-12


he said he had a conversation with one of the engineers who mentioned how they were pleased by the way Marco's car took flight. He basically told my dad that the old car was prone to eating airborne and tumbling. However they designed this car to hang perpendicularly to the road after getting airborne and not to continue to climb, and they were all pleased that Marco's car flattened out and came back down rather than going vertical and flipping. "


CAUTION:Crapwagons eventually land

NismoZ
05-07-12, 02:51 PM
And, remember, TV ratings were up 300% for the last event! TWO pieces of good news!:thumbup:...:rofl:

Mary
05-08-12, 07:04 PM
They designed it to hover? Seriously? So it can slam into the ground when it realizes that cars don't have lift? :shakehead

Mary

Methanolandbrats
05-08-12, 10:46 PM
Air-Oh-DIE-Namics was the strong suite of FTG hisownself. :gomer:Gomer science :thumbup:

Andrew Longman
05-09-12, 01:39 AM
They designed it to hover? Seriously? So it can slam into the ground when it realizes that cars don't have lift? :shakehead

MaryHover. You know like a UFO flying saucer.

VERY futuristic, circa 1955. ;)

dando
05-09-12, 09:40 AM
Moral of the story: what goes up must come down. Here endeth the lesson. :tony:

-Kevin