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Hey I still like and listen the Beegees! Call me crazy.....I seem to prefer old music to the newer stuff, 70s and 80s.
"lawn dart" has a special place in aviation lexicon. It is one of the many names for the fairchild metroliner, a skinny tube-like regional airliner popular in the 80s and 90s. If you ever flew in one it probably erased a bit of your hearing!
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i love the cargo door on that thing!
And actually, now that I really look at it, it has high horizontal stabilizers, so even though the door is right on the tail, you CAN safely take toys out of it...
When pilots call a plane a lawn dart.. hmmm... I take it this thing was a tad unstable at slow speeds?!
Unfortunately the Metro needed the cargo door shut during movement for structural reasons. It flew like a truck and the early versions were gutless. They had a JATO rocket in the tail armed to ignite if you lost an engine after takeoff! It was also known as the vomit comet, death dart, weed whacker, and San Antonio sewer pipe. (Built in SAT)
I dunno Mark, jumping would be so cool but can't get over the fear!
Terry, wow cool car... dude magnet eh? By the time my friends and I were able to drive, we just used our parents' "boats". If they only knew the things we did in them, they'd have not let us drive again!
Mark, you are the mythical cat with at least 9 lives! Your personal struggles are astounding - you are a survivor!!
Terry, wow cool car... dude magnet eh? By the time my friends and I were able to drive, we just used our parents' "boats". If they only knew the things we did in them, they'd have not let us drive again!
Not exactly a dude magnet, every guy I met thought I was driving my boyfriend's car![]()
I was an only child, so I had no music influences from older siblings, I would of course be subjected to whatever my mom listened to at home. Since she was on the conservative side, rock n' roll or disco did not appeal to her. I grew up listening to The Carpenters, Captain and Tenille, Olivia Newton John, Neil Diamond, Bread. Stuff like that.
I remember going to Tower Records with my mom to buy "records". I remember seeing interesting album covers like David Bowie, and urging my mom to buy it. She always said no lol.
Also at Tower Records, they had some "interesting" objects for sale in the glass cases. Beautifully colored swirled glass 'vase like things'. Every time we went there I'd always go over to the case to look at these fascinating objects and ask my mom what they were. I forgot what she said. Every time I would tell my mom to buy one. She never did. Hm, apparently they were marketed for smoking ahem... 'tobacco'. I can't believe they sold those at a mainstream record store.