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Seoul Korea B-29? by Steve Jahn
Does any one know if the B-29 that was on display in Seoul is still there? Thanks Steve
May 25th 04 04:53 PM
by Steve Jahn Go to last post
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Florida Mil Comms Loggings - Mon, 17 May 2004 by AllanStern
Monday, 17 May 2004 Interesting comms today: some concerning one of the nation's newest acft, the F/A-22 now at Tyndall AFB, and some about the good old days when "The Real Stuff" was going on at Cape Canaveral, and I was there. AIR TRANSPORT 400: DC-8, Little Rock (USAF Contractor) 8:58am: Lands...
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May 25th 04 04:06 PM
by Klaus Gerber Go to last post
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A36-001, Australia's first VIP BBJ by Neil Gerace
http://www.airliners.net/addphotos/big/ready/numloxx_A36-001_2_IMG_3440.jpg Photo taken by Carsten Bauer at his workplace, Perth International YPPH.
May 25th 04 03:50 PM
by Neil Gerace Go to last post
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Israeli Agents Believed Involved in Abu Ghraib by Ewe n0 who
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/5/24/131401.shtml With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... Monday, May 24, 2004 12:28 p.m. EDT Israeli Agents Believed Involved in Abu Ghraib
May 25th 04 02:44 PM
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Tactical Artillery Command and Control Information System (TACCIS) by Roberth Andersson
Welcome to a new Swedish military technology website which develops a new software. Tactical Artillery Command and Control Information System, TACCIS, is a functionmodel for an engagement application developed at the Swedish Artillery Regiment in Kristinehamn. The application is supposed to be a...
May 25th 04 11:33 AM
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Phased array radars by B2431
I have seen phased array aircraft radars that look as if they still mechanically sweep the dish. I thought the entire reason for phased arrays was so they wouldn't need to mechanically move. I know how phased arrays work in principle, but that's as far as I go. What am I missing here? Dan, U.S....
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May 25th 04 11:08 AM
by David McArthur Go to last post
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Luftwaffe Aircraft with Flamethrowers by robert arndt
To Jerry who e-mailed with the question, "what Luftwaffe aircraft carried a flammenwerfer?" Answer: Both the He-111 and Ju-88. The book "Luftwaffe in Focus #2 has a photo of a crashed He-111 with the flamethrower and this site below has two photos at the...
May 25th 04 10:10 AM
by Cub Driver Go to last post
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Zinni: The nail in the neocon coffin by Garamondextended
It's all over for the neocons. Bye bye Bush.
May 25th 04 07:47 AM
by Denyav Go to last post
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Wedgetail takes to the air by Neil Gerace
http://www.defence.gov.au/media/download/2004/may/210504.cfm
May 25th 04 07:42 AM
by Chad Irby Go to last post
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Speaking of General Zinni by Bob McKellar
Skipping the inflammatory subject lines, here's a link to a speech he made earlier this month. This is a fairly long discussion, but it does have several references to military aviation. http://www.cdi.org/friendlyversion/printversion.cfm?documentID=2208&from_page=../program/document.cfm Bob...
May 25th 04 02:24 AM
by Bob McKellar Go to last post
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Odd Article about NK Train Accident by Eliminate SPAM
Just discovered this site; have no idea of the veracity of its articles. Typos in original. NORTH KOREA: Syrians, 'equipment' were in N. Korea train blast Syrian technicians accompanying unknown equipment were killed in the train explosion in North Korea on April 22, according to a report in...
May 25th 04 01:17 AM
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Air Force captain finds passion in taking on physical challenges, By Kent Harris, Stars and Stripes by Otis Willie
Air Force captain finds passion in taking on physical challenges, By Kent Harris, Stars and Stripes (EXCERPT) European edition, Monday, May 24, 2004 AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy — Damian Schlussel will readily admit that he’s not the best mountain climber stationed in northern Italy. But who knows?...
May 25th 04 12:31 AM
by Otis Willie Go to last post
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US Army must be really desperate! by noname
"Despite nuclear saber rattling by the North Koreans, one of the two mechanized infantry brigades stationed in South Korea is due to deploy to Iraq this summer. The Army is also considering a plan to close the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., so that the 11th Armored Cavalry...
May 24th 04 06:54 PM
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Do the results of Cope India '04 have the USAF concerned? by Mike Zaharis
What does everyone make of this? http://www.aviationnow.com/avnow/news/channel_awst_story.jsp?id=news/05244wna.xml Specifically, the following passage? The tone of the conversations was sharpened by a still-unreleased report about the series of air combat training engagements earlier this year...
May 24th 04 03:40 PM
by Mike Zaharis Go to last post
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Art Kramer, your computer may be infected by old hoodoo
Art: I am getting emails from what may be your computer that is showing a virus attached. I suggest you virus scan your computer. Something like this happened to mine once. Al
May 24th 04 12:43 PM
by Gernot Hassenpflug Go to last post
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Abu Grape, the Purple People Eater by Jack
The world is not a nice place, sad to say. Neither diplomacy nor fervent wishing will change that fact. "W"'s big mistake was in believing that his team was capable of leading through the back-alleys of the world a nation that is now both afraid, literally, of it's own shadow, and is also morally...
May 24th 04 07:32 AM
by Jack Go to last post
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air force firepower demo near Indian springs by miso
http://www.lazygranch.com/capstone2.htm
May 24th 04 06:48 AM
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air force helper 2000 by tomcat
military dictionary on www.airforcehelper2000.netfirms.com
May 24th 04 05:36 AM
by tomcat Go to last post
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U.S. airmen playing hardball as American game grows in Britain, By Ron Jensen, Stars and Stripes by Otis Willie
U.S. airmen playing hardball as American game grows in Britain, By Ron Jensen, Stars and Stripes (EXCERPT) European edition, Sunday, May 23, 2004 RAF FELTWELL, England — The national pastime has been exported to England. Air Force members stationed at or near RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall...
May 24th 04 03:30 AM
by Otis Willie Go to last post
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Did the original Dash 80 have wingflex? by Prowlus
Just watched the "Giant in the Sky" documentary about the B-52 Stratofortress and it mentionned alot about the first aircraft with "Wing Flex" technology. Did Boeing use the same technology when they designned the Dash 80 aka C-135/707 ?
May 24th 04 02:59 AM
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