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9 Year Old Girl working with Crocodiles

by admin on Jun.25, 2010, under YES WE CAN



9 Year Old Girl working with Crocodiles

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Funny video Cat playing iPad

by admin on Apr.15, 2010, under YES WE CAN

Funny video playing iPad



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The largest house of cards in the world

by admin on Mar.29, 2010, under YES WE CAN



The largest house of cards in the world

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Funny Photo Sure your eyes will pain

by admin on Mar.27, 2010, under YES WE CAN

Sure your eyes will pain

Funny Photo Sure your eyes will pain

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Fun With Orange Peels

by admin on Mar.23, 2010, under Did You Know?, YES WE CAN



Fun With Orange Peels
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Flying Car First look

by admin on Aug.15, 2009, under Did You Know?, YES WE CAN

First look

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? Here’s what it is like!

Founded in 2006 by award-winning Massachusetts Institute of Technology-trained aeronautical engineers and management whizkids, Terrafugia is a company with a mission: to provide innovative solutions to the challenges facing personal aviation.
The result: the Transition Roadable Aircraft.
Its unique design allows the Transition to fold its wings and drive on any surface road with a modern personal airplane platform.
Once at the airport, the wings extend and the aircraft is ready.
Powered testing of the Proof of Concept has been ongoing since the second half of 2008.
Construction, testing and certification of the Production Prototype will follow completion of the Proof of Concept’s testing program.
First customer delivery of a Transition Roadable Aircraft is expected to occur in 2011.
To date, Terrafugia remains privately funded by a group of accredited individual investors.
The company is based just outside Boston in Woburn, Massachusetts, USA.

Flying Car__First look
Flying Car__First look

Performance
Cruise: 100 kts (115 mph) Rotate: 70 kts (80 mph) Fuel burn: 5 gph (gallons per hour) Fuel tank: 20 gallons Useful load: 430 lbs On road: 30 miles per gallon, highway speeds Light Sport Aircraft (LSA)

1 US gallon = 3.78 litres

Convenience
Front wheel drive on the ground Automotive-style entry and exit Automated electromechanical folding wing No trailer or hangar needed Cargo area holds skis, fishing poles or golf clubs

Safety
Drive in case of inclement weather Proven 100 hp Rotax 912S engine Full vehicle parachute available Modern glass avionics Automotive crash safety features.

Flying Car__First look

? Here’s what it is like!

Dimensions
Folded:
6 feet 9 inches tall 6 feet 8 inches wide 18 feet 9 inches long

Airplane:
6 feet 3 inches tall 19 feet 2 inches long

Wingspan:
27 fee 6 inches

Cockpit:
51 inches at the shoulder The Transition can take off or land at any public use general aviation airport with at least 2,500 feet of runway.
On the ground, the Transition can be driven on any road and parked in a standard parking space or household garage. Once on the ground, with the wings folded, the vehicle can be driven on any road.
The Transition is powered by a certified aircraft engine that runs on unleaded automotive gasoline.
Perfect for trips between 100 and 500 miles, the Transition is not designed to replace anyone’s automobile.

Flying Car__First look
Flying Car__First look

After landing, the pilot activates the electro-mechanical wing folding mechanism from inside the cockpit.
The wings fold, once at the root and once at the mid-span, and are stowed vertically on the sides of the vehicle in less than 30 seconds.
Simultaneously, the engine power is directed to the front wheels with a continuously variable transmission.
Before flying, the pilot extends the wings and performs a standard preflight. The engine power is directed to the propeller for flight through a carbon fibre drive shaft.
If bad weather is encountered en route, the pilot can land and drive without worrying about ground transportation.
At the destination airport the pilot can fold the wings and drive off the airfield without having to move bags or arrange for additional transportation.
Driving and flying can be combined between multiple airports as it is not necessary to take off and land at the same field.

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Susan Boyle I Dreamed A Dream Britain’s Got Talent 2009 The Final

by admin on Jun.01, 2009, under YES WE CAN

I Dreamed A Dream Britain’s Got Talent 2009 The Final

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Crocodile Surgery

by admin on May.16, 2009, under YES WE CAN



Crocodile Surgery (continue reading…)

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