Technically Rip and company are in a floatplane, not a flying boat. A real flying boat has the bottom of the fuselage shaped like a boat hull. The main advantage is that the hull of a flying boat is larger than the floats and is more likely to remain upright when landed in rough water (like the open ocean) than a floatplane.
dja1701 about 6 years ago
Odds of a comic strip character surviving anything: 99.9%.
Chithing Premium Member about 6 years ago
Make a dead stick landing. That’s when you stick the landing and make sure blondie isn’t dead.
JPuzzleWhiz about 6 years ago
“Perhaps I didn’t think this through.”
Is Francesco Marciuliano (“Judge Parker” and “Sally Forth”) guest-writing today’s strip? ;o)
oakie817 about 6 years ago
ka-odds
Darwinskeeper about 6 years ago
Technically Rip and company are in a floatplane, not a flying boat. A real flying boat has the bottom of the fuselage shaped like a boat hull. The main advantage is that the hull of a flying boat is larger than the floats and is more likely to remain upright when landed in rough water (like the open ocean) than a floatplane.
Darwinskeeper about 6 years ago
When did Rip learn to fly? I thought flying was TNT’s thing.
tad1 about 6 years ago
KA-GONERS! (Not really though. Rip will find a way to save the day!)
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
Scorpion, if you’re going to crash a plane… MAKE SURE YOU’RE NOT IN IT, YOU DIDIOT!!!
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
Perhaps the Air Brakes still work…