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AIRCRAFT MUNITIONS - THE COBALT BOMB by
Garrison Hilliard
(A forwarded message)
Weapons of Total Destruction
Many might remember the Neutron bomb which, when exploding, leaves
buildings and roads intact while showering life on earth with lethal doses
of neutron radiation. This way an enemy can kill
all life within a zone and take possession of a city...
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Get your aviation site listed by
DHeitm8612
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The August 31, 2003 update includes 24 new links, 13 updates, and 31 deletions.
Total Links listed: 10,640.
A HREF="
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm"Stalag 13 Aviation Links/A
http://members.aol.com/dheitm8612/page2.htm
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Air Force Museum forms review panel by
Otis Willie
Air Force Museum forms review panel
(EXCERPT) Panel to probe Air Force museum, by Wes Hills
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE |
The U.S. Air Force has formed a blue-ribbon panel to review practices
at the U.S. Air Force Museum, where hundreds of items, ranging from
bombs to artifacts of aviation...
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Finding old buddies by
patrick savoie
Try www.classmates.com they have a portion of the site dedicated to military
service.
I found a few friends there.
Pat
"Daryl" a écrit dans le message de
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does anyone now how I can search for old friends who I served...
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China has taken notice it would seem by
Mike Keown
"T3" wrote in message
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Given the USA's dependence on space based assets for communication,
control
as well as surveillance and targeting not to mention what else we are not
aware of (black ops), it would seem that the...
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What would this be? by
Graham
Hi guys need somehelp working out what has been flying round near my place.
I live on the North Coast of N.S.W Aus and has seen at night and once in the
day a large military transport flying bout , its biger than a C130,
propeller driven and has 6 engines. I know the C130 is the biggest we have
and...
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Baikonur launches October by
enlight
Hi guys,
Slightly off-topic, but i have friend going to Kazakhstan in
october/november.
Where can i see the launch schedule from Baikonur, and is it publicly
available ?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Burt Rutan by
Ed Majden
I watched a very interesting interview with aircraft designer, Burt
Rutan on CBC-TV a few days ago. He claimed that the large aircraft
manufacturers aren't being very innovative today. As a test pilot at
Edwards he stated that some of the aircraft he tested in the past out
perform today's modern...
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Air Force announces winner in Small Diameter Bomb competition by
Otis Willie
Air Force announces winner in Small Diameter Bomb competition
(EXCERPT) PRESS RELEASE -- Secretary of the Air Force, Directorate of
Public Affairs
Release No. 0828039 Aug 28, 2003
Air Force announces winner in Small Diameter Bomb competition
Washington, D.C. - Dr. Marvin Sambur, the assistant...
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Air Force Print News for Aug. 28, 2003 by
Otis Willie
Air Force Print News for Aug. 28, 2003
(EXCERPT) Welcome to today's U.S. Air Force Print News.
Today's stories include:
Air Force office studies aging aircraft
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123005514
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Air Force Print News for Aug. 29, 2003 by
Otis Willie
Air Force Print News for Aug. 29, 2003
(EXCERPT) Welcome to today's U.S. Air Force Print News.
Today's stories include:
Jumper talks uniforms, ops, tankers
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123005522
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ONE similarity to VN, at least by
Bob McKellar
Now this war can join the group of all the other wars the US
has fought!
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news/0803/29irmarry.html
Bob McKellar
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P-51 question. by
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
JStONGE123 wrote:
Why was the P-51 not used on aircraft carriers during WWII? Beside
the obvious no tail hook.....ect.
No tail hook. No extra heavy duty landing gear for carrier "landings". No
folding wing. No need.... the F6F was quite capable in its place.
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Air Force office studies aging aircraft by
Otis Willie
Air Force office studies aging aircraft
(EXCERPT) by Staff Sgt. C. Todd Lopez Air Force Print News
8/29/2003 - WASHINGTON -- The Air Force has created an office within
the installations and logistics directorate to assess the future of
its aging aircraft fleet.
Air Force Secretary Dr. James G....
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F15E Radar question. by
Bill Silvey
Hey all...
I'm an enthusiast of the game Janes F15 (a fairly high fidelity F15E sim;
old but still great) and I was wondering why the A-G radar mode works the
way it does...
Essentially, to get a patch-map of the target area, the target area can't be
in the "bore" of a sixty-degree arc directly...
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Bronze Star rewards 100-hour effort by
Otis Willie
Bronze Star rewards 100-hour effort
(EXCERPT) By Laurin Sellers |
Sentinel Staff Writer Posted August 29, 2003
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE -- Tech. Sgt. Alexander Del Valle was the first
air-traffic controller to arrive Feb. 27 at the tower just 34 miles
from the Iraqi border.
It was a critical...
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Squadron formed to test Osprey for combat readiness by
Otis Willie
Squadron formed to test Osprey for combat readiness
(EXCERPT), by Otto Kreisher COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
August 29, 2003
WASHINGTON – The Marine Corps' prolonged struggle to deploy the V-22
Osprey gained ground yesterday with the formation of a squadron that
will try to prove the accident-plagued...
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Civil Air Patrol adds surveillance to duties by
Otis Willie
Civil Air Patrol adds surveillance to duties
(EXCERPT) By Ryan Slattery, Globe Correspondent, 8/30/2003
LAS VEGAS -- For six decades the Civil Air Patrol, the volunteer
auxiliary arm of the US Air Force, has been flying search and rescue
missions, hunting for lost hikers and downed aircraft. But...
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