Yes. When going very fast on the straightaway, the locos will often
"take wing" upon reaching the curve . . . BG Charles
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In a message dated 12/29/00 3:01:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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From my reading I recall the bumble bee was thought
In a message dated 12/29/00 3:01:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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From my reading I recall the bumble bee was thought too heavy for its wings
given the previously understood pattern of wing motion.
And our steam engine takes advantage of this little known fact somehow
In a message dated 00-12-29 10:33:15 EST, you write:
And our steam engine takes advantage of this little known fact somehow ?
Pete
The story about the Honey Bee not being able to fly because it's body
was too large etc. was just a little encouragement for Susan. She should
not be
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Subject: Re: sslivesteam-Digest - Number 321
In a message dated 12/29/00 3:01:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From my reading I recall the bumble bee was thought too heavy for its wings
given the previously understood