NASA Builds Worlds Largest Paper Airplane 42
An anonymous reader writes "NASA has designed and built the world's biggest paper airplane. The 98-foot, $1.2 billion bird isn't a mere museum piece or just for show. It's code name the "Flying Squirrel" for some odd reason doesn't seem to fit as the engineering drawings suggest a more shuttle like heritage. Here is the original article."
But... (Score:4, Funny)
Subscriber (Score:1)
1st Post (Score:1)
In other news, Python 3000 was released today.
Nothing for you to see here. Please move along? (Score:1)
not a lot (Score:1)
Surrender (Score:2)
Oh FFS (Score:4, Insightful)
This ceased to be funny 12 hours ago. It's april 2nd now and they're still at it.
Just hang in there! (Score:1)
Only another 5 hours to go before it becomes April 2nd by Slashdot time (unless they decide to change timezones as the ultimate April-fool)
Re:Oh FFS (Score:2)
For a few seconds there, i was in heaven.
oh, man (Score:5, Funny)
So, I Married an Axe Murderer (Score:2)
Chill! (Score:1)
Re:Chill! (Score:2)
You heartless bastard...
Re:Chill! (Score:1)
CmdrTaco (Score:1)
Hey, Rocky! (Score:2)
Amazing (Score:1)
The Shuttle has done nothing but hold NASA back. They should ditch the things in the ocean and spend more money on this new "Paper" technology. Just imagine what we could accomplish then!
Metric Conversion (Score:1)
Ujk (Score:1)
GET A FRIGGIN' LIFE AND STOP POSTING THIS SHIT!
I submited this last week and was rejected (Score:1)
How will they launch it? (Score:2)
The problem is (Score:2)
When is NASA going to give us a viable delivery mechanism!
Smells like the work of the British Library. (Score:1)
Usually found in or around bookstores, the rarer, the better.
Answers to "Yomiko" or "The Paper."
Be advised, subject can use paper as weapons. I suggest you leave all your cash and business cards at home, papercu
HILARIOUS (Score:1)
Action photo! (Score:2)