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Golf V R32 DSG 0-60 mph with launch control ~6 secs (Ph 1) Golf V R32 DSG 0-60mph with launch control ~6 secs (Phase 1) |
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Short animation of new features for Google Finance |
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Launching and beating the piss out of my gsr. |
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GT-R doing a start in launch mode. |
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Guided Unitary MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) Rocket The MLRS Family of Munitions includes three rockets and four missiles with an additional six variants in development. This MFOM meets the complete Army requirement for tactical and operational support.Guided Unitary MLRS -A pre-planned product improvement to GMLRS -Integrates approximately 200 pound Unitary Warhead into the GMLRS -Enhanced anti-jam and accuracy processor -Low cost/risk program to greatly reduce collateral damage -One round, one kill capability |
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Henry launching his 350Z |
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Hornet cat. launch full signals-1, 07/28/06 Pablo Romay During the visit for the Tomcat's last ops. from an aircraft carrierEverything looks normal. Pilot and RIO of F-14 Tomcat no. 112 of Fighter Squadron VF-31 "Tomcatters" make the final control checks on catapult no 3 on the waist of the nuclear aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, at 4:42 pm of the 28th of July 06. It is not. Tension is in the air. The plane and crew are about to do their last catapult launch aboard an F-14 ever, for it will be relieved from service. They surely feel nostalgic after flying that powerful and beautiful plane. Seven shooters instead of one move stylishly, giving the catapult operator the signal to release the plane, as a way of saluting the aircraft goodbye. In three seconds it is shot and in the air.This favorite plane of many is being retired after 33 years of service because the cost/time of maintenance is four times higher than the F-18 Hornet's. The F-14 crews will move on to fly this plane.Its last combat operation was in February with VF-213 "Blacklions" and VF-31 "Tomcatters" in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, the last squadron remaining on a carrier, the distinguished VF-31 flies to NAS Oceana until its retirement in September.For years I dreamt of watching the Tomcat in service and today I am here to witness its last operations on a carrier!The Tomcat was made for the cold war and yet it could well continue to serve. It has the most powerful radar ever used by a fighter, the long range Phoenix missile, only usable with this radar, it is faster and has more weapons load capacity and more range than the Hornet, and with its variable geometry wings it is highly maneuverable...Pablo A Romay 07/06, Resume from article in the magazine 'Entrelineas' 26, Sept/Oct 06...On July 28th 06, the last 8 Tomcats in service, from squadron VF-31 'Tomcatters', made their historic last landings and take offs from the USS Theodore Roosevelt. I was one of the few lucky journalists to be there(the only latinamerican). After the last operation, the Tomcats took off to land on NAS Oceana, in Virginia Beach, VA. The last Tomcat to land was no. 110. After that, there was a flight demonstration between a Tomcat & a Hornet, a Tomcat's transonic pass and a goodbye flight formation of 4 Tomcats surrounded by 12 Hornets. The FA-18 had been taking the place of the Tomcat and would substitute it definitely. The last official flight of the Tomcat was on September 22, during the goodbye celebration, named 'Tomcat Sunset.' Enjoy! pabloniapilot@yahoo.com |
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India's PSLV launch,Main Battle tanks,Tungushka Air Defence System |
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Indian Rock - Decibel playing "Naagin" on [v] Launch Pad Desi progressive rock band Decibel from Delhi playing their original track Naagin (The Lady Cobra) on [v] Launch Pad. |
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Inspector Gadget - Launch Time part 1 Part 1 |
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