"ttyymmnn" (ttyymmnn)
11/04/2016 at 10:05 • Filed to: Planelopnik | 3 | 12 |
The Zeppelin
Hindenburg
(LZ 129) under construction in 1932. It took its maiden flight on March 4, 1936, but would be destroyed in a landing accident in New Jersey just 14 months later.
SidewaysOnDirt still misses Bowie
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 10:07 | 5 |
Awesome shot, but Archer quotes.
OPPOsaurus WRX
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 10:09 | 6 |
those ladders...all the NOPE
ttyymmnn
> OPPOsaurus WRX
11/04/2016 at 10:10 | 0 |
All of them.
Wheelerguy
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 10:25 | 1 |
On the other hand, that frame would make for a good obstacle course.
Cé hé sin
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 10:32 | 1 |
Health and safety? Pah. We’ll just go up ladders. What could possibly go wrong other than falling to our deaths?
ttyymmnn
> Cé hé sin
11/04/2016 at 10:35 | 3 |
They probably got a lot more work done without OSHA breathing down their neck. /s
ranwhenparked
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 16:48 | 1 |
People did work a lot faster back then. The freaking Empire State Building was built start to finish in like 12 months, including demolition of the Waldorf-Astoria and site work. It can take 9 years to build a building that size today.
ttyymmnn
> ranwhenparked
11/04/2016 at 17:12 | 0 |
A lot more people died working back then, too.
ranwhenparked
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 18:26 | 0 |
Yeah, but there’s always opportunity costs with every decision.
ttyymmnn
> ranwhenparked
11/04/2016 at 18:28 | 0 |
Meaning weighing the chance of death against not having a job?
ranwhenparked
> ttyymmnn
11/04/2016 at 18:40 | 0 |
I guess that’s one.
Axial
> Wheelerguy
11/05/2016 at 18:40 | 0 |
I play Battlefield 1 . Can confirm, those frames are pretty good obstacle courses.