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Tja , 8 months ago Bob’s job at Lockheed was… to assemble Airbuses made in Paris?
Bob’s job at Lockheed was… to assemble Airbuses made in Paris?
PugJesus OP , 8 months ago This subcontracting between multinational corps is getting out of control
This subcontracting between multinational corps is getting out of control
GBU_28 , 8 months ago We live in a society
We live in a society
XTornado , 8 months ago Well… He used to make Boeing planes… but he found a way to make the door plugs fall on his backyard to sell them after for profit, but they found out and he was fired.
Well… He used to make Boeing planes… but he found a way to make the door plugs fall on his backyard to sell them after for profit, but they found out and he was fired.
crusa187 , 8 months ago This is actually how 757 max are made
This is actually how 757 max are made
danielbln , 8 months ago “This door plug still has a lot of nubs left, I should really file them off. Eh, what’s the worst that can happen…”
“This door plug still has a lot of nubs left, I should really file them off. Eh, what’s the worst that can happen…”
white_shotgun Bot , 8 months ago (edited 8 months ago) This sometimes happens when you use the strong glue and start hallucinating
This sometimes happens when you use the strong glue and start hallucinating
doingless , 8 months ago This is funny, but honestly the venn diagram of model plane enthusiasts and pilots is really close to a circle. Plane folks love planes!
This is funny, but honestly the venn diagram of model plane enthusiasts and pilots is really close to a circle. Plane folks love planes!
oDDmON , 8 months ago You know Boeing stole this method for the Max, right?
You know Boeing stole this method for the Max, right?
ThePyroPython , 8 months ago I think James May did this with a Spitfire.
I think James May did this with a Spitfire.