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  1. English Electric Lightning T.5 The Lightning was developed from the P.1 research aircraft, and was a fast-climbing Mach 2 interceptor which saw service with both the Royal Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Force. The power of two reheated Rolls-Royce Avon engines was enough to enable the aircraft to climb at over 20,000 ft/min! This trainer version is unusual for a fighter aircraft in that it had side by side seating (during this era the RAF's trainers all had this feature). The biggest failing of the aircraft was that initial versions had such a small fuel load that it was practically a 'point defence interceptor'. This example is seen at the Newark Air Museum, Nottinghamshire #RAF #RoyalAirForce #EnglishElectric #fighter #interceptor #RoyalSaudiAirForce #Newark #airmuseum #museum #avgeek #aviationlovers #Mach2 #fuelload #Lightning #RollsRoyce #RollsRoyceAvon #reheat

  2. How to #reheat leftover #pizza at home like a pro

    salon.com/2023/01/07/how-to-re

    I have literally never reheated pizza in a skillet. If I don't eat it cold I use the toaster/convection oven. I'll have to try this to decide if I've been doing it wrong for 50 years.

    #food #cooking

  3. CW: How to maximize yield when incubating a clutch of charmander eggs

    Although the timings and temperatures are specific to #Charmander (and other fire-type) eggs, the general principles outlined here apply to other members of the #Dragon egg group as well.

    1. Before you engage in activities leading to the creation of eggs, increase the #metal and #ceramic in your diet.
    Thick metallic shells provide a number of benefits:
    a) Strong shell strength
    b) Better heat #insulation. You do not need to be as precise with breath temperature when heating them.
    c) Better heat retention. Because they can be cooked hotter, you have more time to leave the nest for battles & hunting before it's time to return to reheat them.

    2. A trick for polishing the shells
    After heating the #eggs to the lowest red glow you can see in the dark, gently bathe them in dragon breath. Supposedly, this practice also helps to develop their cardiovascular systems.

    3. During incubation, around 60% temperature strength tends to produce optimal results. You'll know when it's time to #reheat them next.

    4. Once the eggs are jumping on their own, they're nearly ready to hatch. Bake the whole #nest in full-strength fire breath. This is important for two reasons:
    a) It softens the eggshells for easier emergence
    b) The extra heat lights the tail flame of the baby charmanders
    It's important not to use the full fire until it's hatch day or else the fires will light prematurely and use all the oxygen in the egg.

    5. You should now have a nest full of molten smashed #eggshells and miniature charmanders. Between now and when they leave the nest, bathe them in 35–40% strength #fire every 7–12 hours to maintain their body temperatures and fry off any external #parasites.