Aircraft Aircraft carrier when?
1931 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zveno_project
Bonus points because they actually used it in a war
How did they patch bullet holes in dirigibles mid-flight? Was this necessary?
Barring the situations where they violently erupted into flames because the lifting gas was hydrogen, they deflate pretty slowly because of a combination of the relatively low pressure in the envelope and the relatively huge volume of the envelope compared to the size of a bullet hole. WIth the combination of not much force pushing lifting gas out and an enormous quantity of gas to be moved to reduce lift, they have a long time before they sink completely
Just dodge
Context:
https://www.twz.com/air/yes-china-just-flew-another-tailless-next-generation-stealth-combat-aircraft
The Shenyang jet.
EDIT: Sorry, my mistake. I think that the post is in fact talking about the JH-XX/Chengdu J-36. Guess there are a lot of mysterious Chinese stealth fighter-bombers floating around at the moment.
a Bradley with wings, awesome.
Funny how convergent evolution works sometimes.
Flying multi-role crab aircraft it is then.