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Bu$h Jr's Iran-Contra -- The Pentagone's Reign of Terror by PirateJohn
Walter E. Davis, PhD blames the entire tragedy on the victims. Now we will see the criminals pay. How do you figure that? He blames the Bush family, which has benefitted enormously from 9/11. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Keeper of the Humour...
September 6th 03 10:05 AM
by Matt Wiser Go to last post
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best US jet vs Russian jets? by ville terminale
i know US jet is much better. how many of best russian jets could one US jet take on at once? i'll bet the best US jet can shoot down at least 5 of russia's best jets before going down.
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March 12th 04 06:27 PM
by Vello Go to last post
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Hercules Engines by Phil Miller
Hey Splappy, Do you remember this series of pronouncements; From: "Tarver Engineering" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.military Subject: Do Hercules military aircraft use the same fuel as civilian aircraft? Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 19:19:37 -0800 snip
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January 24th 04 10:02 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Why did Britain win the BoB? by Grantland
(John Freck) wrote: Why did Britain win the BoB? Let us imagine that we are going to be playing a complex wargame assigned to us some 3rd or 4th year military science course. There are 20 classmates. Each will have to write a report from either GErmany's or Britain's...
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October 15th 03 03:34 PM
by Geoffrey Sinclair Go to last post
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Best warbird to own by Charles Talleyrand
I'm fantasy shopping for my new warbird or historic aircraft. My requirements are ... - Historic value (rare and interesting aircraft) - Reasonably easy to fly - No turbines and under 12,500 lbs (no type rating needed) - Seats two - Aerobatic - Easy on the eyes
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December 7th 03 06:40 PM
by Ron Go to last post
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Stryker/C-130 Pics by robert arndt
http://www.lewis.army.mil/arrowheadlightning/stryker_c130/stryker_C130.htm Rob
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October 8th 03 09:18 AM
by Greg Hennessy Go to last post
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us air force us air force academy us air force bases air force museum us us air force rank us air force reserve adfunk by Jehad Internet
air ( P ) Pronunciation Key (鈘) n. A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture, mainly nitrogen (approximately 78 percent) and oxygen (approximately 21 percent) with lesser amounts of argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, neon, helium, and other gases. This mixture with varying...
February 7th 04 05:24 AM
by Jehad Internet Go to last post
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Modern day propeller fighter - hypothetical by Nev
Some of the latest developments in propeller aircraft has fascinated me. It also brought up an interesting hypothetical question; mostly when reading about modern day warbird replicas. With relatively easily available technology off the shelf (no rail guns or laser cannon please). Lets say a...
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December 6th 03 06:39 AM
by Tarver Engineering Go to last post
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P-3C Ditches with Four Engines Out, All Survive! by Scet
With all the non - aviation military posts on this group, I thought I'd post this article. There maybe a few in this group that are actually interested in Military aviation! Some of you may have read this before. The article appeared in Foundation Volume 18 Number 1 - Spring 1997 Scet "They Said...
September 27th 04 01:09 AM
by Ian MacLure Go to last post
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What are Boeing's plans? by David Lednicer
Here is an interesting question: the USAF KC-767 deal was supposed to keep the 767 line open, but this deal is dormant. If the USAF doesn't act soon, they won't be able to buy 767s as the line closes real soon. With this in mind; how are they going to buy E-10s (767-400ERs) if the line is closed?
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September 27th 04 12:23 AM
by Kevin Brooks Go to last post
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Me-262, NOT Bell X-1 Broke SB First by robert arndt
http://mach1.luftarchiv.de/weisse_9.htm "White 9" deserves the credit, not "Glamorous Glennis"! Rob
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October 10th 03 08:02 PM
by Alan Minyard Go to last post
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"Cluster bombs called 'war crime'" by Mike Yared
Cluster bombs called 'war crime' Britain's use of cluster bombs in Iraq, similar to the ones used by the United States military, is a "war crime" and should be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for prosecution, academics, lawyers and human rights activists in London said earlier...
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February 26th 04 04:58 PM
by Puppinator Go to last post
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Ungrateful Americans Unworthy of the French by The Black Monk
The French by Gary Brecher The new big thing on the web is all these sites with names like "I Hate France," with supposed datelines of French military history, supposedly proving how the French are total cowards. If you want to see a sample of this dumbass Frog bashing, try...
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October 16th 03 08:05 AM
by ArVa Go to last post
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But speaking of *good* aviation films... by Scott M. Kozel
"Ralph Nesbitt" wrote: "Scott M. Kozel" wrote Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Scet" posted "CJS" wrote Bill Silvey wrote: Heh. Tarver...
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June 27th 03 05:58 AM
by Bertie the Bunyip Go to last post
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Biggest German Bomb in WW2? by Top Secret
Compared to Allied forces, what was the max they fielded? My understanding is they lacked heavy bombers. Top Secret
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September 18th 04 01:48 AM
by Top Secret Go to last post
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This NG is turning by Brett
"ArtKramr" wrote: A while ago the posts here were 95% pro war, pro neocon. Today they at least 60% anti-war and anti Bush administration. With 98% of those coming from you and your little friend Walter the moron. Things are looking up.Kerry may take the day after all.
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September 25th 04 02:59 PM
by Steven P. McNicoll Go to last post
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Unusual landings on aircraft carriers by 87015
Many years back I recall a Sea Harrier landing on a container ship or such rather than ditch in the sea. There was a two page spread about it in the magazine "Air Pictorial" a few weeks after the incident. This was in the late 1980's. Of course I do know (and have seen the photos) of the 1960's...
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July 29th 03 08:13 PM
by Billy Beck Go to last post
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Russian Military Technology by Alejandro Magno
Napoleon and Hitler tought they could defeat Mother Russia. They said Mother Russia was a total mess. Mother Russia is 1,500 years old and she has never been defeated. America is like 230 years old, America has a lot of learning to do. America has never been invaded in the same scale Mother...
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January 10th 04 01:21 AM
by Pete Go to last post
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General Patton on Lieutenant Kerry by S. Sampson
In May 1972, the Boston Phoenix reported that Kerry had defiantly given his medals back to the U.S. government during one of his many protests. New York Times columnist Bill Keller wrote in September 2002 that the senator invited him to view 40 minutes of films Kerry made depicting his war...
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February 22nd 04 06:05 AM
by BUFDRVR Go to last post
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No More New Fighter Aircraft Types? by W. D. Allen Sr.
"...The total cost of LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP.'s Joint Strike Fighter program to develop a new tactical fighter will rise by $45 billion, or 22.6%, to $245 billion, the Pentagon said. In a regular report to Congress on major weapons programs, the U.S. Defense Department said the sharp rise in costs...
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April 18th 04 07:08 AM
by Scott Ferrin Go to last post
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