What looks like a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a trike, a semi, and a camper all at once, but isn’t any one of those things? That’s not a tricky question because such a rig does exist: it’s called the KennyBilt, or the Harley-Davidson 9-Wheel Camper.
Suppose you ever wondered what you'd need to do to have a military aerospace museum named in your honor. In that case, we recommend checking out the life story of a Hungarian-American multi-billionaire by the name of Steven F. Udvar-Hazy.
Introduced in 1966 as a sporty coupe to slot between pony cars and personal luxury vehicles, the Dodge Charger quickly evolved into one of the hottest muscle cars available in the U.S. By 1970, the Charger looked notably meaner and had already spawned the NASCAR-spec Daytona.
Do you want to know why people don't build mid-engined airplanes anymore? It's because it took until after the Second World War for folks to realize mid engined vehicles don't make practical sense unless they have four wheels and are built by Italians.
Some fighter planes seem to get all the love. It doesn't matter if it's the P-51, F-22, Spitfire, or a MiG-21. A select handful of all-time greats are household names, and the rest are all but forgotten.