Hmm... I looked it up and, apparently, Corsairs DO have an operational ceiling high enough for that - 36,900 ft (11,247 m). Considering that was before things like flight suits or pressurized cockpits, that seems pretty crazy.
Hmm... I looked it up and, apparently, Corsairs DO have an operational ceiling high enough for that - 36,900 ft (11,247 m). Considering that was before things like flight suits or pressurized cockpits, that seems pretty crazy.
I wonder if it's possible to actually pull this off? Would the ingredients have to be in a special container or something? That would honestly be a cool experiment.
I wonder if it's possible to actually pull this off? Would the ingredients have to be in a special container or something? That would honestly be a cool experiment.
I wonder if it's possible to actually pull this off? Would the ingredients have to be in a special container or something? That would honestly be a cool experiment.
I'm more worried about the pilot. You know, "Bomber Jackets" are those really warm coats that bomber pilots used to wear back in WW2 because they flew so high up before there were things like pressurized cockpits. However cold the ice cream gets is how cold the pilot is getting. Strictly speaking, you could make ice cream the same way by just taking a trip to the arctic.
Also, to make proper ice cream and not just a block of ice with some frozen cream in it, you need to churn the ice cream so that it can't completely crystallize. A mere bucket isn't enough, you need something mixing it the whole time.
I'm more worried about the pilot. You know, "Bomber Jackets" are those really warm coats that bomber pilots used to wear back in WW2 because they flew so high up before there were things like pressurized cockpits. However cold the ice cream gets is how cold the pilot is getting. Strictly speaking, you could make ice cream the same way by just taking a trip to the arctic.
Also, to make proper ice cream and not just a block of ice with some frozen cream in it, you need to churn the ice cream so that it can't completely crystallize. A mere bucket isn't enough, you need something mixing it the whole time.
They rigged a wind-driven spinner/rotor to the drums, 'though sometimes they don't bother and just asked the pilot to do loops instead.
Meanwhile, the Brits used Vickers machine guns to make tea. 'course you know, Brits.
They rigged a wind-driven spinner/rotor to the drums, 'though sometimes they don't bother and just asked the pilot to do loops instead.
Meanwhile, the Brits used Vickers machine guns to make tea. 'course you know, Brits.
Fighter jet for making ice creams, machine gun for making tea. These shall be made into statues and put alongside with that famous Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares one.
Fighter jet for making ice creams, machine gun for making tea. These shall be made into statues and put alongside with that famous Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares one.
F4U is not a jet though
Well...rules are rules...Milk and Cocoa powderAlright then, I'll bend the rule just for once, don't tell the others!Mission accomplished...I want ice creamBut you didn't save anyoneI'll exchange your ice cream with my golden potatoBut I want ice cream....1 saved person (downed pilot) for 1 ice cream1 saved person (downed pilot) for 1 ice creamLittle O'bannon, here is your ice creamSorry10,000 meters in the airIt was indeed freezing...Holy fuck it was freezing my ass off!!ExhaustedIce creamIce creamHuh?When did this happen!?Ready in 5 minutesDrop tankPut milk and chocolate in the drop tank of a F4U Corsair, fly high then dive land it, you'll get ice cream.You're too slowA little frostbite is nothing when you are doing it for such a cute loli!