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“Warshed Out” offers Black Helicopter at its most compelling, with the band in full melancholic rotation and Shea flirting with an actual melody, but including a bonus version of the song is a bit presumptuous, regardless of the guest presence of Roger Miller (Mission of Burma) the second time around. The Invisible Plane Was Introduced In The 1940s Wonder Woman’s jet has been with her since the very beginning. The thick, juicy guitar tones and strong, steady strumming of Shea and fellow guitarist Jeff Iwanicki count for something, but the merits are offset by overly-leisurely pacing that sees most songs straggle on past the point of interest. The abject lack of passion (or even enthusiasm) in his voice is matched by mundane lyrics about cars or verses such as “How’s my kids / How’s my wife / How’s my house / How’s my life”, which arguably strives to explore banality a la the Talking Heads’ methodology, but ends up simply being banal. The Invisible Jet (sometimes referred to as the Invisible plane, Invisible thought plane and Transparent Plane) is Wonder Womans mode of transport. Tim Shea’s bored singing, however, dulls the blades and keeps things on the ground. In 1961’s Wonder Woman 128, the Invisible Jet was given a new origin for the Silver Age. This was the original intent behind the stunt mortar, but it’s evolved to do much more.

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Another method uses a mortar attached through the chassis floor pan to explosively launch one side of the vehicle upwards, flipping the vehicle. One method, the flip ramp, comes with BeamNG.drive. Even after she gained the ability to fly of her own accord, the jet could still prove to be a fundamentally important tool during missions that require a certain amount of stealth and speed. What is it Flipping vehicles is a common stunt. Which isn’t to say it entirely embraces that old slacker ethos by declining to try the album’s opening riff attains a certain onomatopoeic effect by whirling in appropriately rotoresque fashion. The Invisible Jet was always one of the most potent tools in Wonder Woman's arsenal. With brawny guitar chords and the most lackadaisical vocals this side of Malkmus or Mascis, Black Helicopter doesn’t quite take flight. Think Sprinkler, think Pond: think the entire bottom rung of the Sub Pop roster, circa 1992. Wonder Woman sometimes employs an Invisible Jet, one that is undetectable by the naked eye and by most radar systems.











Invisible jet