Ok so cool we are publishing! Well we put this picture of a telescope man looking into the telescope that
as we find ourselves in the Month of June 2015 D-day in 1944 we went to find information on when Pluto was first discovered
and we find officially that is was discovered by a guy who first name was Clyde ( we thought that was interesting!),
actualy there were several pre discoveries a couple of them were missed and not recognized for what they were from as
early as 1915 and some 15 other pre-discover-ies as early as 1909 ( Interestingly enouph the Tenduscony explosion in Siberia
that knocked down million of trees and killed thousands of raindeer was 1908 and is still kind of a Mystery)! Pluto was named
by an 11 year old girl in Oxford England who was interested in Greek classical Mythology! Pluto was God of the underworld!
the name was voted on and given in March 24th 1930 and officialy announced in 1 May 1930 but the official discovery
was 18 February 1930! The aircraft codex code for the 18th of the month in our template aircraft is the Douglas B-18
Bolo the Bolo was a sling-shot weapon sort of akin to David and Golieth biblical story!
Insert( June 26th 2015 Friday Year of the wooden sheep!) Ok so cool we are publishing! below is a picture ot Boeing's Prototype
XB-15 which only one was built and during the war it was fitted with cargo doors and a winch for cargo and designated the
XC-105 Tinker thinks, it was originally designed to have Allison liquid cool engines and fly at 200 mph and have a 5000
mile range but that never happened! It was fitted with air-cooled Pratt and Whitney engines and first flew on 15 October
1937! The wings were so big that the crew could enter them during flight and make minor adjustments to the engines and accessory
systems! It had bunks to sleep in for the crew and a lavatory( toilet) and a galley and independent gas driven generators
to run its internal 110 volt electrical system! Although perhaps not the largest aircraft in the world it was the largest
American aircraft at the time and all though not fast won several award's for its weight carrying capacity! And during the
war years as a cargo aircraft it was named Grand Pappy and had a picture of an elephant with a crate on it's back marked "supplies"!
It flew hundreds of women ( government employees), to and from the canal zone and the Caribbean area in and out
of Atlanta Georgia and was dubbed the Peach Tree express! It was the first heavy aircraft in army corps history to drop bombs
and 3 out of 124 hit their target in test's! tinker is going to try and put on the web site a life support system idea
from one of his spaceship books and a picture of our space ship airplane with gravity pods!