The Telegraph has an article about the capabilities of the Typhoon fighter plane, which they refer to as a "one-crew" aircraft.On a fairly obvious point, though, they are a bit remiss about telling you how big that one crew is.
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I remember a while back watching an eager TV reporter ask a Pilot "Does this sort of 'plane fly well on only one engine?"
ReplyDeleteOnly to wither under the gaze of the Pilot who replied "It flies at its best on one engine. It only has one!"
Of course Crab Air may operate differently...
Fly Navy, Dig Army... Eat Crab.