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Live Science on MSN'Sexy' pterosaur tail should have been nightmare for flying. How did it work? - MSNThe first pterosaurs had a sail-like tensioning system for flying with potentially cumbersome tail vanes, which they could ...
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The Swoose: The B-17 Flying Fortress with the Weird Tail! - MSNUnlike any other B-17, “The Swoose” flew into history with a tail section that didn’t match—but it wasn’t just a quirky fix. This one-of-a-kind Flying Fortress served in multiple roles ...
Great Scott! A flying car outfit says that its V4-powered vehicle has achieved 88 mph on a runway. That happens to be its required takeoff speed but, sadly, it doesn’t travel through time.
Star Wars: Squadrons does the best job yet of putting players into the cockpit of an X-Wing or TIE fighter. Check out the full review of the single-player campaign for more details on gameplay and ...
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