I have a 2-year contract. There is a penalty for early termination. I am not month-to-month. I have multiple lines on that contract. Most of the lines are on limited data plans. One of the lines is "unlimited". Perhaps somewhere in the contract fine print Verizon has reserved the right to change my plan (e.g. changing the definition of the word "unlimited") during the contracted period (2 years). But, if so, I haven't seen that text. Perhaps they can cut my service at any time. However, it appears to me that they are unilaterally modifying the terms of my contract mid-term (not at the end of a month-to-month contract). I'm sure there are other users in that boat as well.
It appears that it's probably not capable of transitioning from vertical takeoff to full-speed forward flight. Its VTO capability is limited to VTO followed by a short distance low-speed flight followed by vertical landing. This capability can be used to reposition the aircraft from a landing position where STO is impossible to a position where STO is possible. Attaining full-speed forward flight requires STO.
I have a 2-year contract. There is a penalty for early termination. I am not month-to-month. I have multiple lines on that contract. Most of the lines are on limited data plans. One of the lines is "unlimited". Perhaps somewhere in the contract fine print Verizon has reserved the right to change my plan (e.g. changing the definition of the word "unlimited") during the contracted period (2 years). But, if so, I haven't seen that text. Perhaps they can cut my service at any time. However, it appears to me that they are unilaterally modifying the terms of my contract mid-term (not at the end of a month-to-month contract). I'm sure there are other users in that boat as well.
It appears that it's probably not capable of transitioning from vertical takeoff to full-speed forward flight. Its VTO capability is limited to VTO followed by a short distance low-speed flight followed by vertical landing. This capability can be used to reposition the aircraft from a landing position where STO is impossible to a position where STO is possible. Attaining full-speed forward flight requires STO.
Will this feature axe my google search/NSA history too? Didn't think so.
standing next to some f**ing big machine trying to strange you with your own tie.
Which is why police officers and others at risk of strangulation by tie usually wear clip-on ties.