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That's the point, get to the top where the air is crisp. And you get more women if you fly a jet, it's a scientific fact.
Which is why, the only action you get is from licking your own nuts, dog boy...
 
Yea because the general hasn't given his advice on this one yet. Notice how he doesn't contribute to threads of the... technical nature?

Neither do you, just noise, like barking at the moon.....
 
two things count in aviation...money and days off...any moron can fly big airplanes...some throw away their life to do it...
 
I don't think torque is work. You need motion for work.

This is correct; torque is NOT work. You need displacement for work to occur. You can have torque without displacement. An easy mistake to make, since the units for torque and work (and energy) are the same.

Another difference that stands out between torque and work is that torque is a vector quantity and work is a scalar quantity. Apples and oranges.
 

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