Easy there, Tex. The F-117 was a ground-breaking aircraft that ushered in a whole new generation of aircraft as well as introduced a new design aesthetic - even if that was due to the limitations of the computers at the time. I agree that the "fighter" designation is ridiculous but I know why they did that. Can't fault them for that. As for the snow board - you never know. The ideas may translate into a better snowboard once the Chinese start making cheap copies.avriette wrote:What is with everyone and the F-117? It's a largely unremarkable aircraft. Sure, it's black and pointy, but it's got the avionics from a P-3. It's not supersonic, it has limited payload, its efficacy as a "stealth" aircraft is roughly zero as of the Balkan conflict during the Clinton administration. I don't dig the shape, the stupid "fighter" moniker, and can't understand why anyone would use it as the (obvious) inspiration for the form of said snowboard. So, the snowboard is neat. Okay. Can we maybe take off the Batman shit, and just, you know, have a snowboard?
Even Lamborghini got on board the everything-should-be-a-flying-triangle (although I think they said their "inspiration" was a Tornado) with the Reventón. It's kinda sad. It makes me nauseated, but I can't tell whether it's because they chop up LP640's to make them, or because they're raiding the DeLorean parts bin, those hideous tail lights, or the my-god-those-are-hideous 1984 gauge cluster. Barf.
Maybe the fellow on that one-wheel-skateboard thingie (also on endgaget via the link above) should market it as the "overhyped, underperforming, and overpriced, but still cool" skateboard replacement. At least it is a new design instead of an iterative step down one direction.
--Alan