Why not conceive nets that would emerge from the runway ground to reduce the plane's speed in case of a malfunction? Additionally, a braking parachute could be deployed at the rear of the plane to slow it down even more effectively. Furthermore, openings in the runway surface could spray water underneath and along the sides of the plane to extinguish potential flames, thereby enhancing safety
Lmao.. Cover the airport runways in nets... have you ever heard of friction... runways aren't just for landing and slowing planes also need to be able to reach take off speed before the runways ends. Nets everywhere would seriously hinder if not prevent heavier aircraft from even being able to use the runway.
LMAO! Do you know how heavy big aircraft are? Just imagine a regular semi with, just for example, a bulldozer on the back. And pretend that truck is doing 150mph. Now try and stop it. Regular aircraft weigh 10-20x as much as a semi. They're seriously heavy!
Of course, the USAF must spend billions on developing ways to keep its military airfields in pristine condition. Unlike the Swedish Gripen, the USAF does not have a single aircraft that can land, refuel, and rearm on ordinary roads that are plentiful and much easier to maintain. Maybe some tiny countries tricked into buying US fighter jets should ask themselves how many proper military airfields they have and how many will remain after an initial attack before placing new orders for the F-35 monstrosity?
That is very wet mix concrete, does it not take a long time to cure?
that concrete at 1:25 looks so so wet
It's probably supposed to be. Concrete doesn't need to "dry," it undergoes a chemical reaction that makes it harden.
With China in mind, the US must rebuild runways the fastest the possible...it is the difference between win and loss the war ..
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Interesting advancements to Prime Beef and RRR. Thank you
Well done
Why not conceive nets that would emerge from the runway ground to reduce the plane's speed in case of a malfunction? Additionally, a braking parachute could be deployed at the rear of the plane to slow it down even more effectively. Furthermore, openings in the runway surface could spray water underneath and along the sides of the plane to extinguish potential flames, thereby enhancing safety
Lmao..
Cover the airport runways in nets... have you ever heard of friction... runways aren't just for landing and slowing planes also need to be able to reach take off speed before the runways ends. Nets everywhere would seriously hinder if not prevent heavier aircraft from even being able to use the runway.
@stevencatone dude... nets could be hidden in automatically covering slots. Think Steve, think.
@@Hokunin Technically if the runway is damaged, so would the system revealing the "nets," lol.
LMAO!
Do you know how heavy big aircraft are?
Just imagine a regular semi with, just for example, a bulldozer on the back. And pretend that truck is doing 150mph. Now try and stop it.
Regular aircraft weigh 10-20x as much as a semi. They're seriously heavy!
Nothing you’re saying is even remotely practical with 200-400 people onboard an aircraft Forrest
What will they come up with next? Very interesting! Thank you. 😃😃😃❤❤❤
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Seabees do it very quick
what about magnets? when things go wrong they pop up
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Play Doh is great
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Well, now we know what happens to pilots that, through no fault of their own, are no longer able to pilot planes - they become 'AMLO's'.
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Of course, the USAF must spend billions on developing ways to keep its military airfields in pristine condition. Unlike the Swedish Gripen, the USAF does not have a single aircraft that can land, refuel, and rearm on ordinary roads that are plentiful and much easier to maintain.
Maybe some tiny countries tricked into buying US fighter jets should ask themselves how many proper military airfields they have and how many will remain after an initial attack before placing new orders for the F-35 monstrosity?
Yes, the USAF has aircraft that can land on roads etc.
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Can maybe, but designed to regularly?
Pray tell, what aircraft would that be?