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Re: * 1999 *
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Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:21:33 GMT
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Rene Virsik <virsik@us.svf.stuba.sk> wrote:
They're not wings. They're just stabilizers. Wings wouldn't do much good in
space, now would they?

Hehe... but IF it is SPACE SHUTTLE then it will landing like a plain. You know

Well, I guess in certain emergency situations it might need to land ON
a plain, but I'm not sure how it would land like a plain.  :)



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Mike Stanley <cjc@NOSPAMnewsguy.com> wrote (...) Actually, I think that that is a more accurate description of the flying characteristics of the real shuttle than the alternative spelling suggests. The one I heard was "like a brick, but less (...) (26 years ago, 4-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)

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(...) WINGS (...) Hehe... but IF it is SPACE SHUTTLE then it will landing like a plain. You know - Discovery, Atlantis, Columbia... and all this NASA Space Shuttles. ;)) And LEGO did just some Space Shuttles. Like this wonderful Technic model. Or (...) (26 years ago, 2-Nov-98, to lugnet.general)

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