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This is the crew of the Farfadet, standing in a rare position of safety. You probably want more reserve buoyancy than that, lads. Told you. It's okay though - they
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"Sir! Sir! I've got a war-winning weapon, sir!""Good man! The Germans are sunbathing on the Channel coast, the Italians have invented a new cut of trouser, and the Kiwis are
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The bathtime of the gods... It sometimes seems - from popular perception at least - that the standard process for painting a naval ship in the First World War was
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This thing here, looking like one half of a catamaran designed by Sir Mix-a-lot, is the City of Rotterdam. More importantly it's proof that naval architects can still produce terrible
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This account has never been shy to click on Wikipedia links so you don't have to, and today's particular bin of antiquity is the collected output of the Farman Aviation
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What the? Is that... is that a French ekranoplan whose wings didn't quite fit through that bridge?https://twitter.com/AvHistoryOgre/status/1347678772854722563 Honestly, why do you lot do this to me? I'm off down the
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If your Easter Sunday needs some unnecessary livening up, why not do what i did and add some jeopardy by searching for a battery-powered egg? This is what I was
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If the recent history of social media has taught us anything, it's that not dealing with a problem when it first arises can lead to situations that are unstable and
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Rocket science is easy. Get a load of fuel, put it in a tube, retire to a safe distance and never, ever try to pull away in reverse gear. Hill
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This here is one of the lesser-known members of Santa's family tree, Dr WW Christmas.Let's fire up the sleighbells, neck a bottle of eggnog, and find out what he's leaving
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I've never really understood the pleasure that some people get from throwing themselves out of perfectly serviceable aircraft.On the other hand I'm British. About the most exciting thing I can
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By the late 19th century, fishermen were increasingly wary of kraken attack and were arming their trawlers appropriately. Indeed, concern about Kraken attacks rose to such a degree that the
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