Two flying lancasters.

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My partners father was a major contributor on the design team for the Harriers ability to swivel the engines downwards to give the vertical thrust.
He spent over 18 months studying how bumble bees fly as they are aerodynamically not designed to do so.

They are not 'designed' at all ! :D :D

I think MikeFromLondon might disagree with that!
 
My partners father was a major contributor on the design team for the Harriers ability to swivel the engines downwards to give the vertical thrust.
He spent over 18 months studying how bumble bees fly as they are aerodynamically not designed to do so.

They are not 'designed' at all ! :D :D

Nature has an input on the 'evolutionary design' of every living thing. :wink:
 
My partners father was a major contributor on the design team for the Harriers ability to swivel the engines downwards to give the vertical thrust.
He spent over 18 months studying how bumble bees fly as they are aerodynamically not designed to do so.

They are not 'designed' at all ! :D :D

Nature has an input on the 'evolutionary design' of every living thing. :wink:

Know what you mean but design is not the word, there is no intention :D
 
My partners father was a major contributor on the design team for the Harriers ability to swivel the engines downwards to give the vertical thrust.
He spent over 18 months studying how bumble bees fly as they are aerodynamically not designed to do so.

They are not 'designed' at all ! :D :D

Nature has an input on the 'evolutionary design' of every living thing. :wink:

Know what you mean but design is not the word, there is no intention :D

I am led to believe that God designed man (and woman, I suppose, with minor variations) in his own image.

Perhaps he did the same for bumblebees, assuming that they have bumblebees in heaven.
 

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