In honor of @Freedom250, two of our most iconic aircraft are getting a fresh coat of red, white, and blue! ✈️🇺🇸
NASA Armstrong’s F-18 and F-15 were repainted in the colors that represent the legacy of determination, service, and unity that define America. It’s more than paint, it’s a tribute to the past and a salute to the future.
🔗: https://t.co/oD1HKgsOAm
All the airborne Airbus A320 (4,678) and Boeing 737 fleet (3,937). Together the duopoly of single-aisle families account for approximately 40% of all of the aircraft we’re tracking right now.
The Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) has returned to Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia following a 10 month deployment with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit where it supported Operations Southern Spear and Absolute Resolve in the Caribbean Sea.
In the inaugural episode of ‘This Was SportsCenter’, Dan Patrick joined the show and told the story of the role he had in the origin of the “This Is SportsCenter” series of commercials… and reveals to us which of his MANY appearances in these commercials was his favorite:
The Harrier has officially left the building. VMA-223 "Bulldogs," conducted the final USMC AV-8B flight today at Cherry Point, closing the book on one of the most unique airframes to ever fly from an LHA. It’s all F-35B from here!
So long Jump Jet!
This video contains the most merciless, efficient killing machine America’s ever produced.
Behind Curt Cignetti in the pace car there’s also a few Blackhawk helicopters.
Vox with a BOMBSHELL admission in the wake of the demise of RCP8.5.
“Those numbers shaped a decade and a half of climate journalism, including a lot of my own when I covered climate change at Time magazine. I didn’t always know — and didn’t always communicate — that the scenario behind the most apocalyptic, attention-getting findings was largely an attempt to imagine how bad things could get, not a true forecast. But I wasn’t alone. RCP 8.5 was a frequent background presence in climate journalism.” https://t.co/hS5SCyG8W6
I don't know how Microsoft isn't embarrassed by how bad the search functionality is in Outlook. I could be looking for something from YESTERDAY and it'll be like "nope never heard of that email try again"