Pure fiction here.
Pretend that your dear departed uncle bequeathed his hangar to you. Your uncle was an eccentric engineer with a bunch of patents and a career working in a secretive company that was rumoured to build super-secret projects for NASA, CIA and the other alphabet groups.
The hangar contains an airplane that is incomplete and a bit of a mystery. All the major parts are complete, but you cannot find the data panel on the engine????
Fortunately, a thick stack of drawings hangs from the wall above the work-bench. There are enough rivets, bar stock, carbon fibres, etc. to complete this mysterious airplane.
Challenge: this is a fictional group-build. Each contributor is only allowed to “build” one component but they are not allowed to contradict any previous “builder.”
Only one component or paragraph per “builder.”
Pretend that your dear departed uncle bequeathed his hangar to you. Your uncle was an eccentric engineer with a bunch of patents and a career working in a secretive company that was rumoured to build super-secret projects for NASA, CIA and the other alphabet groups.
The hangar contains an airplane that is incomplete and a bit of a mystery. All the major parts are complete, but you cannot find the data panel on the engine????
Fortunately, a thick stack of drawings hangs from the wall above the work-bench. There are enough rivets, bar stock, carbon fibres, etc. to complete this mysterious airplane.
Challenge: this is a fictional group-build. Each contributor is only allowed to “build” one component but they are not allowed to contradict any previous “builder.”
Only one component or paragraph per “builder.”