Black Hornet is obsessed with german stuff

Discussion in 'Off Topic International' started by Mcloud, Mar 18, 2012.

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Black Hornet is a troll/obsessed with german stuff.

  1. Yeah, he is a troll of some sort.

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  2. No, he is just a normal person.

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  3. Mcloud is a woodpecker (added by -exec-)

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  1. black hornet

    black hornet Well-Known Member

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    Leaf says what?
    Quote; Munk's VDT was used FOR MODELS- NOT ACTUAL SIZE PLANES.




    The Variable Density Tunnel was a technological jump that rejuvenated American aerodynamic research which had fallen behind European countries prior to World War I and eventually led to the development of the best aircraft in the world.
     
  2. looseleaf

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    That is MR. Looseleaf to you, boy!

    I said this:

    "... Goddam, you are BORING !!!!!

    Ah, yes, 'wind tunnel'.... invented by the Wright Brothers ....

    Munk's VDT was used FOR MODELS- NOT ACTUAL SIZE PLANES.


    Stop reading the comics version of history on the internet... or at least

    keep it to yourself.

    Better yet, I am sure you can get a job with some missionaries at a place like Borneo and amuse the natives..... I can hear it now....

    "Ah Bwuana HornyBlack, you not like other long-pigs, you talky many funny stories of Germanymensch superiority.. ha ha ha flying machines that better than Japanese devils and American liberators.. but if dey so bettah, why did they lose the war? .. please comey back in two days for chief's big Mokka! We have you fo' dinna then... "

    ..."

    Now I say this:


    How big was the tank?

    The tank was 34.5 ft (10.5 m) long and 15 ft (4.6 m) in diameter.

    Not big enough for actual size.


    Now I say this again:

    Goddam, you are BORRRRING !!!!

    :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz: :zzz:


    Hez is right, better just to put you on the ignore list.

    Responding to your anal retentive rants is like "teaching a pig to sing".

    Yes, that is a south German, Swiss saying.

    I stress my voice and I annoy the pig. :D
     
  3. boa

    boa Well-Known Member

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    I'm getting impression this thread will be even more popular than "USA is full of bs".
     
  4. black hornet

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  5. looseleaf

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    Go home kid, you're mother is drunk.
     
  6. Mcloud

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  8. looseleaf

    looseleaf Well-Known Member

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    A few notes on the Wright Brother's wind tunnel:

    http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Wright_Bros/1901/WR3.htm


    They had decided to make their own wind tunnel when the concluded

    EVERYONE ELSE WAS WRONG !


    "... Once Wilbur had publicly stated they felt that Lilienthal’s data was wrong, they had to find a way to determine the correct data. ..."


    "... Wilbur and Orville spent the rest of 1901 using their wind tunnel to answer some remaining questions regarding the shape and location of the wings. Through their methodical approach, they had achieved what no one had done before and answered questions that had remained unanswered for years. ..."


    "... An error existed either somewhere in Lilienthal's work or the multiplier he had used in his equation to describe lift, called Smeaton's coefficient, was incorrect. This number, with a value of 0.005, had been developed by the 18th-century English engineer John Smeaton to design windmills and had been accepted as true for almost 150 years. ..."


    This is why many aeronautical engineers, aerodynamisists, physicists and historians consider the Wright Brothers' wind tunnel the first real device and the first real scientific studies of aerodynamics.



    Now put a stronger lock on the liquor cabinet and get your lazy zealot ass onto a good tech. library.