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"Seeking Foreign Buyers For Osprey" by Mike[_7_]
Dallas Morning News June 12, 2007 Seeking Foreign Buyers For Osprey Pentagon shows off V-22 at ceremony in hopes of reducing cost for U.S. By Richard Whittle, Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News RIDLEY PARK, Pa. * Confident the V-22 Osprey will do well when it goes
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July 4th 07 05:26 AM
by Flashnews Go to last post
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Single engine CV trap by Larry Cauble
Twin engine aircraft have been operating routinely from USN carriers for nearly sixty years now. The earliest to routinely operate was the AJ Savage, (which actually had three engines, of course), I guess. The F2H was in the Fleet about that time as well - 1950ish. (I figure the F7F doesn't count...
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July 2nd 07 07:57 PM
by Charlie Wolf Go to last post
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Aerial photographs : discover France from above ! by Benoit[_2_]
Hello, My website "France from above" is now available in English : http://www.survoldefrance.fr/index.php?lang=UK you are welcome to discover it ! More than 6000 aerial photos are available. This website is the achievement of years of hard work and sharing from numerous photographers, still...
July 1st 07 09:04 PM
by Benoit[_2_] Go to last post
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June 30th 07 05:40 PM
by Louie B Go to last post
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WWII Japanese Carrier Approach? by W. D. Allen
What type approach did Japanese pilots use for landing on carriers during WWII? Have any other countries since WWII used other than paddles or mirror type approaches? If so what was their technique? WDA end
June 30th 07 01:10 AM
by R Leonard Go to last post
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November 1955 article in Approach magazine by Greasy Rider[_3_]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "From the November 1955 issue of APPROACH Magazine" Again, the Naval Aviation Safety Center has obtained a factual account of a flight situation of such impact as to warrant special treatment. And again, as in the...
June 28th 07 12:55 AM
by Greasy Rider[_3_] Go to last post
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Les Forces iraniennes ont franchi la frontière by A21
DIV23/TAC22/DAHANA/2260193772/A22/L10 Information publique : Des Gardiens de la Revolution iranienne ont ete apercus par les Troupes britanniques en train de franchir la frontière au Sud de l'Irak, ont rapport les tabloids du SUN, mardi. Le Ministère de la defense britannique n'a pas souhaite...
June 27th 07 01:03 PM
by A21 Go to last post
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This News Group by Boomerang
I'm surely not the Senior Naval Aviator (remember that? "SNA"?) attending to this News Group although I may be the among the oldest - first carrier landing on March 17, 1954 - and I wonder, seriously, if the cross-posters realize what a disservice (read pain-in-the-ass) they are to those of us...
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June 27th 07 03:54 AM
by Tankfixer Go to last post
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The Corps - no to the Super Hornet by Mike[_1_]
The Corps vs. the Super Hornet Aircraft's reputation for problems simply not true, Navy officials say Marine Corps Times June 25, 2007 NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md. - Inside Naval Air Systems Command headquarters at this southern Maryland base, Navy program officials for the F/A-18 Super...
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June 25th 07 10:13 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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June 24th 07 11:40 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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U.S. Fighter Modernization Plans: Near-Term Choices. by Mike[_7_]
U.S. Fighter Modernization Plans: Near-Term Choices. Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. http://www.csbaonline.org/4Publications/PubLibrary/R.20070620.US_Fighter_Moderni/R.20070620.US_Fighter_Moderni.pdf
June 23rd 07 06:41 PM
by David Nicholls Go to last post
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P-3C Orion In War On Terror by [email protected]
According to: http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog%3a27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post%3a7269a0cd-0c18-4638-b904-2320885a22dd The P-3C is proving unexpectedly useful...
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June 23rd 07 07:51 AM
by Dave[_6_] Go to last post
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"Bad pressure switches discovered in Ospreys" by Mike[_1_]
Bad pressure switches discovered in Ospreys JACKSONVILLE. N.C. - The military's fleet of V-22 Ospreys may be placed on an inspect-before-flight notice due to a faulty switch, a Naval Air Systems Command spokesman said. "That's yet to be determined," John Milliman, the NavAir spokesman, said...
June 22nd 07 07:14 PM
by Mike[_1_] Go to last post
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A real Naval Aviation Question about A-4s by [email protected]
I have been trying to find out how many hump=backed A-4Es there were? So far with no results. Any one have an idea. If you check the books about the A-4 there is a complete absence of info about how many A-4Es were fitted with the Avionics hump. Being and old AK, at one time, I would have thought...
June 22nd 07 03:36 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Crash loads by Chris
Does anyone know what specification the Navy uses to define proper crash loading of structures in the cargo bay of the aircraft? I know the numbers 16G's forward, 20G's down, etc., but I'm assuming this is formally documented in a military or civilian standard. I'm not having much luck finding it.
June 22nd 07 01:49 AM
by Rolf T. Kappe Go to last post
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SB2U, why not a 3-bladed prop? by Don McIntyre
I just got the Accurate Miniatures 1/48th scale SB2U-3 Vindicator the other day and it got me to wondering about this question. Most USN combat aircraft by this time had 3-bladed props, heck, even the F3F biplane had a 3-blader. Considering the efficiency and performance gains that could be...
June 21st 07 09:32 PM
by W. D. Allen Go to last post
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"Marine Corps Plans To Keep Harriers Flying Until At Least 2021" by Mike[_7_]
www.defensedaily.com Marine Corps Plans To Keep Harriers Flying Until At Least 2021 June 20, 2007 The Marine Corps is taking several steps, including an airframe fatigue effort and work to maintain the supplier base, to ensure its fleet of Boeing AV-8B Harriers will continue to fly well into...
June 20th 07 09:28 PM
by Mike[_7_] Go to last post
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MV-22 Osprey Deemed Ready for Deployment by Mike[_7_]
http://www.shephard.co.uk/Rotorhub/IndustryNews.aspx?Action=745115149&ID=891 5a99e-939e-4c85-8227-afecc6409b0b Rotorhub MV-22 Osprey Deemed Ready for Deployment HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS - Very recently it was announced that the Marine Corps' MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft achieved...
June 20th 07 07:08 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Marine Corps Recruit Training by [email protected]
Recruits that fail at boot camp have set themselves on a course of failure for the rest of their lives. It's as simple as that. Will you be the next Marine Corps boot camp failure? Will you return home with your head hung low in shame? I thought I was ready for boot camp. I took my enlistment into...
June 20th 07 10:06 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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NAVY T-28 PHOTOS by B.C. MALLAM
Anyone have any sources for T-28 carrier landing photos? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
June 20th 07 01:36 AM
by John[_8_] Go to last post
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