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Flying boats are fixed-wing aircraft with hulls like boats, allowing them to land on water instsead of runways. Lakes, seas, reflecting pools, you name it.

In the early history of flight this kind of thing was popular because there were a lot of places without runways and airstrips, and a lot of those that did exist were too small to accomodate larger, long-distance airplanes. There were other advantages too - because their size wasn't limited by the length of runways, they could be built to an impressive size, and had longer range than land-based airplanes. I imagine it was also comforting to be able to land safely on the water in case of mechanical problems.

I think my favorite flying boat is the Dornier Do X (pictured in the thumbnail) which was made in the 1920's. In addition to seats for about a hundred passengers, its three decks contained an onboard kitchen, a dining room, multiple bathrooms, and a bar. Each nacelle on the top has two engines, for a total of twelve. There's just something magnificent about it.

In the 21st century flying boats are quite rare, although there are a few models used for fighting wildfires. The CL-415 Super Scooper for example, can skim the surface of a lake or reservoir for a few seconds and take in more than six thousand liters of water without stopping!

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[-] soyaEnjoyer@hexbear.net 4 points 20 hours ago

spoilerYour comment earlier about having a sac the size of a cantaloupe was really funny. Idk why why I didn't process it the first time but yeah I'm having a little giggle.

Thank you so much for this and I'm glad you're mostly very happy with your result. Hope your ADHD is more under control now, too.

It's making me feel like, for me, it would be a half-measure. It's less that I hate my current genitals and more that I wouldn't mind if they were gone and I'd really like if they were replaced. I'm a bit same though re support network. People aren't a million miles away but it's a long way to travel frequently and I don't have much space here. And i'd never get rent this "low" again if i moved... unless??? landlord-sus

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Oh i've seen pics of this before. Cool af honestly. You could still get that right, if you wanted?

Did you do the whole recovery on your own?

[-] SerialExperimentsGay@hexbear.net 2 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I mostly did that on my own, yeah. I mean, i was obviously in contact with my friends daily via VC n stuff, but i had little physical contact to the rest of the world for the first month or so. My mom came over a few times, a close friend visited me about weekly and she helped me a lot during that time, but i was really isolated before i had healed up enough that i could travel again.

more details, pain medsImportant note: If somebody tells you that you can easily do an orchi as an outpatient procedure, they are not completely wrong but it's just cruel. Also you will regret not getting a good donut cushion bc you think that's just for more invasive forms of bottom surgery. The two cuts they make to sever the balls can still hurt like hell and that can last a long time. Doesn't have to, i almost never even felt the cut on the right side, but the nerve that used to be hooked up to my left ball really hated me for a while. Took me two months before i could drive without painkillers again (metamizol, i actually didn't need opioid medication past the first day after surgery).

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