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Bentley didn't mention any mechanical changes, so instead of eight reindeer, this sleigh gets eight cylinders. The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 produces 542 horsepower and 568 pound-feet of torque.
Part 3 Not everyone can climb up and down chimneys like Santa Claus can. Even carrying a full sack full of toys. And not every reindeer can fly like his nine reindeer and sleigh can.
In addition to being psychoactive, our cheerful fly agaric is noxious as well, though much less so than its cousin the death-dap. And its toxic principle can be rendered safer (reports say it may ...
Since the 1980s, the Blain family, which owns Billings Flying Service with a fleet of choppers and planes, has used a helicopter to tow a lighted St. Nick in his sleigh with a pair of reindeer in ...
Santa is still the only pilot in the world to hold a ME-R Type rating—multiengine reindeer. When he first began the once-a-year trips, he had eight reindeer: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen ...
Santa's nine reindeer each received a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and Permit to Ship, which allows them to fly from rooftop to rooftop, from Dr. Robert F. Gerlach, Alaska’s state ...
Just to take off, Santa is going to need to hit about 180 miles an hour, and probably more than that given the sleigh designer’s seem to have a weak grasp on Bernoulli’s principle.
A new study claims that Santa's sleigh could fly with some Boeing 747 wings and a Saturn V rocket engine, without the aid of Christmas spirit.
It used to be that only reindeer flew Santa’s sleigh. But now, biologists at fRI Research in Alberta, Canada, wonder if Santa is recruiting caribou to help get the job done.
Santa’s sleigh would need an engine with an equivalent thrust to that produced by NASA’s Saturn V rocket, which was used on Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s.