In article <j20fju$url$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com>, Jeff Crowell <jeff.crowellSPAMSUX@hp.com> wrote: Jeff Crowell wrote: The point of my sotto voce tirade is, I'd expect the standard ejector systems to be strong enough to get the bomb clear of the plane (or vice versa, if you prefer), even inverted. The ejectors are powered by what amounts to a blank 12 -gauge shotgun
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:09:51 -0400, Orval Fairbairn <orfairbairn@earthlink.net> wrote: In article <j1u2j2$s0o$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com>, Jeff Crowell <jeff.crowellSPAMSUX@hp.com> wrote: Juergen Nieveler wrote: As per a discussion in another group - can modern fighter-bombers drop freefall bombs while flying inverted? Firing AAMs, yes, but drop gravity- depended bombs?
On 8/10/2011 9:01 AM, Jeff Crowell wrote: Juergen Nieveler wrote: As per a discussion in another group - can modern fighter-bombers drop freefall bombs while flying inverted? Firing AAMs, yes, but drop gravity- depended bombs? Not that there's any reason I could think of why they SHOULD, of course ;- ) Reminds me of the story from back in the piston-engine fighter
AFAIK you can only rotate cell text 90 degrees in either direction. -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Eladb" <Eladb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09BEA365-46E4-44B0-97F6-A49FCFDC0A5B@microsoft.com... I have a row with a text string in it and I want to INVERT it, so that it appears upside down. Is there any way to do this in Excel or is this more of a