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In the Avengers movie why did Captain America ask Hawk if he had a suit?

After Hawk was rescued from Loki's spell, Hawk volunteered to fly the Avengers on a jet, and Captain America asked him if he had a suit? Why did he ask him? Did he have an extra suit that he wanted to loan Hawk that would be close enough to fitting him, or does it require a special suit to fly those? Or did he want the Agent Romanov to fly the jet and was looking for a reason why she should and he should? Was a safety issue in that the suit he had on at the time was not made of proper fire retardant materials that should be in a flight suit?

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Looks like your window might be leaking. Check the exterior of the window and caulk with some clear caulk. Then to repair the drywall get some paper drywall tape, small bucket of joint compound and a variety assortment of plastic spreader blades. First tear off what is wanting to come off anyway. Spread some mud down the joint, put the paper tape over the mud and smooth the tape into the mud with a small 4in knife/spreader. Then put a thin coat on over the top of the tape. Let dry, sand a little, then put another coat on with a wider knife. Do this until you feel it is smooth enough to please you sanding between each coat. Prime and paint.
Search in google for MICH helmets, they do helmets on some airsoft sites too, they are always light, and genrally cheap. Masks you can find pretty much on any airsoft website shop. Look for a good quality mesh mask as ones with lenses that are cheap tend to fog up and become quite uncomfotable to wear. Very fine mesh is safe (1-2mm width holes) and its more professional.
Unless someone used a black ink pen to mark that wall, from the photo it looks like youve got some mold growing there. If that is the case, simply spreading new mud over the seam will not correct your problem. First, youve got an obvious moisture problem from somewhere. either because the window has been left open when it was raining, or because there is a leak. You need to address that first. Caulk the exterior of the window to begin with. Now since that appears to be mold, I would advise that you wear appropriate safety gear (gloves, eye protection, and charcoal filtered dust mask), and remove that section of wall under the window. I would even peel back the carpet, to check the floor for mold. If you remove the floor trim carefully, you can probably reuse it, if there is no mold on the backside of the trim. There will most likely be mold on the inside of the wall cavity, which you will need to treat.then you can replace the drywall with new sheetstock, taping the seams, and applying the layers of drywall mud per standard methods. If you purchase your sheetrock from a 'bigbox' store, like Lowe's, or Home Depot, they may actually have a 'class', or seminar, on how to install drywall if they do attend it, you'll learn a lot. There are also some good videos on YouTube, showing how to repair sections of drywall and I think a good training session, or video will be more helpful, than our trying to outline it step by step here for you. Don't ignore this mold like that can have a serious impact on your family's health. If this project is more than you want to tackle yourself, then hire a contractor with experience in mold remediation.I would recommend that you try ServiceMagic to find a local contractor (they pre-screen the contractors - youre more likely to find a good contractor thru them) Good Luck

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