<Deddly>
!outcome add You might last up to about 10^33 years.
<LunchBot>
Added outcome: You might last up to about 10^33 years.
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<raptop>
Mat2ch: 'hocho' as in an alternate name for 🔪, and the lack of need is from having significant pitch/roll authority elsewhere, so they should focus on yaw (and might be able to delete one of the tails)
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<Mat2ch>
raptop: oh, kniiifee!
<Mat2ch>
!mission fixup s/uneeded/unneeded/
<LunchBot>
No recently-mentioned mission found matching "uneeded".
<packbart>
raptop: a double-tail just looks cooler, though. all the fast planes have them!
<packbart>
well, the could have replaced Universal with Great
<packbart>
err, United
<raptop>
どうして
<raptop>
The fastest (glider) plane of all had a single tail
<packbart>
KSP doesn't mind :)
<Mat2ch>
Tail? Who needs a tail?
<raptop>
(Shuttle. Though I suppose Buran also counts. If you don't like that, there's the X-15. And if you don't like *that*, you finally get to a substantially slanted tail with the Blackbird. Of course, the MiG-25/31's were barely tilted, the F-15s were vertical...)
<Deddly>
!outcome add a Japanese passenger calls out "DOUSHITE!?!" and gets you banned for language.
<LunchBot>
Added outcome: a Japanese passenger calls out "DOUSHITE!?!" and gets you banned for language.
<Deddly>
!mission
<LunchBot>
You hatch a plan. It goes "mwaack-cluck-cluck". Your brain is poured into a computer.
<Mat2ch>
I want to stick a butterfly tail on a B-2.
<raptop>
hm
<raptop>
Also note the butterfly tail on eg: the F-23, which lacked normal horizontal tail surfaces
<raptop>
YF-23
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