See the detailed review on webBikeWorld.com. The
Akuma Stealth has a cool custom graphic design
patterned after the F-117 Nighthawk stealth
fighter. It also has a built-in LED flashlight
and red LED exhaust lights. Tags :akumastealthmotorcyclehelmetledlights
The F-117A was so secret that it operated for
seven years before the public were told it even
existed! Now the distinctive silhouette of the
Stealth Fighter (it's actually a bomber) has been
sighted in the FS2004 skies and is ready for any
covert operations that you need to undertake. The
Nighthawk casts its sinister shadow across Flight
Simulator! This incredible aircraft can go pretty
much where it pleases and fly undetected thanks to
its bizarre shape. Known as the Stealth Fighter,
it's actually a bomber and has been deployed
successfully in many theatres of war ever since
the first secret flights in the early 1980s. Find
out more at http://www.justflight.com Tags :justflightjustflightsimulator2004fs2004fsxf117af-117astealthfighterbombersinistershadowcovertoperations
China's two major fighter aircraft manufacturers,
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) and Chengdu
Aircraft Industry Co. (CAC), are both working on
advanced 4th-generation fighter designs that could
enter the PLAAF service as early as 2015. While
Shenyang has been engaged in a brand new
F/A-22-class stealth fighter design known as J-12,
Chengdu has been focusing its development effort
on an enlarged twin-engine, stealth version of its
J-10 fighter possibly designated J-13.
J-13 may be powered by two improved AL-41 turbofan
engines with thrust-vectoring nozzles and possibly
supersonic cruise capability too, giving a maximum
take-off weight of 20t and a maximum altitude
speed of Mach 2.45. If this is proven to be true,
the J-13 will be a high-performance heavyweight
fighter superior to the European EF-2000 Typhoon
and French Rafale, and stand on the same level as
the F22 Raptor. Tags :chinachinesePLAmilitaryjxxj-13j-12aviationspacestealthfighterjet
smart laboratory presents:
The first cloaking device for cars.
Challenge:
Even thought you can park anywhere with a smart
fortwo. You aren't allowed to do so in some
places.
Solution:
Turn your car into a candy machine. By covering it
up.
Result:
It reduced parking fines by 73,8%. Approximately. Tags :smartfortwocandymachinestealthadportfolio-eak