Excellent. It's very interesting and educational. I figured I'd start it off this way and try to make this a regular thing. Why not try? The goal is to give the site some momentum and reasons to keep coming back. So, this is the kind of thing I know about - namely scholarship.
This subject is pretty broad and there's a ton of room for discussion and a bunch of varied directions that can go. I figured I'd leave it up to the Poaler Bears to figure out which direction to take it, or even plural - directions. I'm reasonably conversant in the history of the Soviet Union, flight, and the physics of flight. So, I can at least give some answers or show where to find answers.
The thread is to be open, and stickied, all week long and next week will be another subject.
I dunno if it will get traction and encourage participation, but I'm willing to put the effort in and see where it goes from there. It goes as far as the site wants to take it, I guess. If it's popular and active, that's a good thing. If not, then there's no harm done.
(I still kinda chuckle that someone believes I have ulterior motives, but this is distinctly not the thread to discuss that. I guess my ulterior motive is hoping people learn stuff, even if just for the sake of learning?)
Anyhow, the documentary is very well made and interesting. It can be taken in pieces or in whole. It touches on so many subjects that it gives a great jump off point to all sorts of topics. All I can do is put it here and see if folks want to take part. I'll do it every Sunday (I hope) until we see if it's going to be of interest or give up on the effort.
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