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/ TRIVA FUN #801  
Save for the 30/30 cartridge. What cartridge has killed more white tail deer than any other????

I would assume it's the .22lr. I had always heard the .30-30 had Wounded more deer than any other round, and killed some alone the way out of pure luck.
 
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#807  
There are 4 planets with confirmed rings around them. Which planets are they?????
 
/ TRIVA FUN #811  
There are 4 planets with confirmed rings around them. Which planets are they?????

Well everyone knows saturn of course.. but maybe also Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune I think have some rings.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #812  
What was the design defect in the MIG15 that when discovered allowed American fighter pilots to achieve a higher kill ratio against the Communist aircraft.

Hint: it had nothing to do with the aircraft's performance specs.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #813  
What was the design defect in the MIG15 that when discovered allowed American fighter pilots to achieve a higher kill ratio against the Communist aircraft.

Hint: it had nothing to do with the aircraft's performance specs.

Bad ergonomics, comfort and lack of AC and heating. It was hard if impossible to control at high speed in example during diving.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #814  
Bad ergonomics, comfort and lack of AC and heating. It was hard if impossible to control at high speed in example during diving.

Rings a bell. I also seem to recall that it was, or could become, uncontrollable in a dive. The Japanese Zero had a similar handicap. I believe a defector delivered an intact MIG 15 which we were able to evaluate. We acquired a Zero that had crash landed, put it back in flying condition for evaluation in a similar manner.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #815  
If the American pilots could lure or force the MIGs to dive their canopies would fog up cutting the pilots vision. The anti-fog system did not work well. Sometimes this didn't work but mostly it did. MIGs once had a fearsome reputation but now are considered very unsafe, hard to fly, and unreliable.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #818  
On or about the year 1953, a fellow by the name of Art Afrons constructed a six-wheeled vehicle powered by a 12 cylinder Allison aircraft engine. What was this vehicle designed for and what was its name?
 
/ TRIVA FUN #819  
On or about the year 1953, a fellow by the name of Art Afrons constructed a six-wheeled vehicle powered by a 12 cylinder Allison aircraft engine. What was this vehicle designed for and what was its name?

Art Afrons (and his brother Walt) was into land speed records and his vehicles were usually called Green Monster.
 

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