Egon
Epic Contributor
Youæ±*e right, it was quite a feat, but not practically applicable in either payload or cost in the near future.
It can find a place in the recreational world. There are possibilities for surveilance craft.
Youæ±*e right, it was quite a feat, but not practically applicable in either payload or cost in the near future.
It was for sure the boomers and not the greatest generation that started buying those cars...I remember it being controversial in some families...
Americans bought Japanese and German cars after WWII... it just took a while. The same thing will happen with Chinese cars.
Hey I remember a buddy and me lifting the back end of a Karen Ghia up and over to the side will my other buddy held the engine on his chest. Good ole days.My father, a WWII veteran from a combat engineering battalion in the south pacific started buying volkswagens in the 60's. We had 4 vans, a beetle and a karmen ghia. In the 80's he had a Toyota land cruiser and a tercel. We always had two cars. One Chevy and one foreign car.
Hey I remember a buddy and me lifting the back end of a Karen Ghia up and over to the side will my other buddy held the engine on his chest. Good ole days.
And its a mistake, Americans will reject buying cars made in China, I wouldn't buy a car made in Mexico. I read the place of manufacturing and so must millions of others.
Mine were made in S Korea.Your solar panels are made in China.