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Farmer C Mig19 question by andreas g
On the Linden Hill web side www.lindenhillimports.com\bilek.htm i found a box picture with MiG-19S declared as Farmer A? I always thought Farmer A is the MiG-19 / MiG-19F version? andreas g
January 26th 04 01:59 AM
by Jim Doyle Go to last post
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Caudron RAF 1915-16 and Farman at RDutch Navy by andreas g
In a recent book a read (Military Airfield History / Sealand) are two photos of Caudrons used and build(?) at Sealand / Mr. Duttons Flight School. There are speciefied as Caudron Warped Wing Type. What Type of Caudron is it? Type F or Type G. Has those been produced in England by licence? In a...
January 22nd 04 10:18 AM
by andreas g Go to last post
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Aircraft ID needed , Belgium 1925 by andreas g
I am looking for the name of an aircraft, which started in april 1925 the connection between Belgium and Congo. The airplane called Princesse Marie-Jose. A doublewing enclosed (6 wheels, 3 motors?). Any clue? andreas
January 22nd 04 08:51 PM
by Philip Morten Go to last post
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Tupolev 1935 by andreas g
I am looking for the name of an Tupolev aircraft, build around 1935, three seat, engine M-58 with 850hp, recon, lowwing, which i found in B Arct book 'All the worlds aircraft 58'. A prototyp of ANT-51? Any clue? andreas
January 23rd 04 10:53 AM
by andreas g Go to last post
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Mystery aircraft: Help needed by Andreas Parsch
Hi, a friend and I are unable to identify the WW2-era aircraft on this photo (no caption or context available): http://www.designation-systems.net/mystery.jpg We think that the aircraft (obviously a glider) is connected to the U.S. Navy's GLOMB ("Glider Bomb") program for remotely controlled...
February 4th 04 10:10 AM
by robert arndt Go to last post
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"New" ASCC code names by Andreas Parsch
Hi, the following info was forwarded by a reader of "Aviation News" (Sept. 2003), which has an article about the ASCC code name system (sometimes not quite correctly known as "NATO code names"). He said the article mentioned the following recently assigned (or not so recently, but not widely known...
September 9th 03 08:04 AM
by Andreas Parsch Go to last post
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DOD Directives and Instructions website restricted? by Andreas Parsch
Hi, until very recently, the U.S. DOD's directives and instructions could be downloaded by the general public from http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives . Now it says "Only authorized .mil/.gov domains are allowed access to this site."
October 10th 03 11:03 PM
by Andreas Parsch Go to last post
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How were Have Blue and Tacit Blue codenames chosen? by Andreas Parsch
Hobo wrote: Were the Have Blue and Tacit Blue codenames arbitrary constructions or was there some sort of logic behind them? The names (officially called "nicknames") are essentially arbitrary. However, the first words ("Have" and "Tacit") are not completely random, because the first two...
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September 30th 03 04:49 PM
by robert arndt Go to last post
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Apache gun camera video by Andrew
http://w3.kill-9.com/apache_kills.mpeg Andrew
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January 17th 04 02:48 PM
by Alan Minyard Go to last post
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Dance on disbaled Bradleys and die! by Andrew
This is beautiful. People come to celebrate the destruction of a US military vehicle and they die. In my opinion, if you dance around in jubilation at such a seen you are declaring yourself to be an enemy and you invite incoming fire. This applies to Arab 'journalists' who rush to the scene to...
September 16th 04 10:38 PM
by Fred the Red Shirt Go to last post
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Charlie Alpha Sierra by Andrew
http://w3.kill-9.com/cas.wmv
July 13th 04 01:59 AM
by Andrew Go to last post
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NWA plane lands at wrong airport by Andrew
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1631/4837686.html
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June 22nd 04 10:03 PM
by sameolesid Go to last post
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Don't point RPGs at US soldiers! by Andrew
http://w3.kill-9.com/rpg-man.mpg
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June 23rd 04 12:14 PM
by Nuk Go to last post
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Art Kramer by Andrew Chaplin
A photo of a crashed Marauder you might have seen before. It's posted on ABPM by netko. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.)
July 12th 04 11:25 PM
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Is this a fake or a joke? by Andrew Chaplin
Bob's Your Uncle wrote: Looks like Clinton's fiasco at the 36th parallel? I used to be a forward observation officer. If I had been fined $10 every time I picked up a set of binos and put them to my eyes with the lens caps on... well, I would still have made the rent, but I would have...
March 29th 04 12:04 PM
by Andrew Chaplin Go to last post
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Canadian Forces cast about for used Hercules airframes by Andrew Chaplin
National Pest article at http://tinyurl.com/onwo. How realistic is this plan, anyway? Are there any C-130 airframes out there to be had? Or, like John Cleese in the Cheese Shop sketch, is this an act of the purest optimism on the part of the procurement folks to pose the question in the first...
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October 3rd 03 02:24 AM
by Mary Shafer Go to last post
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New Ministers of National Defence in Canada by Andrew Chaplin
David Pratt, Member of Parliament for Nepean-Carleton, has just been appointed Minister of National Defence. In a break from usual practice he has been appointed to the department for which he had the oversight committee, the Standing Committee on National Defence and...
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December 15th 03 09:36 PM
by ian maclure Go to last post
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1 Attachment(s) Can anyone identify this plane please? by Andrew Fergus
I think it is either a Hawker Hart or its variant, a Hawker Audax. If anyone can confirm once and for all I'd really appreciate it. The gentleman standing with it is Bob Fergus, an RAF Fitter and my grandfather Andy
April 28th 13 06:30 AM
by SIGGY Go to last post
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OT-ish Su27 Flanker fans *might* enjoy... by Andrew MacPherson
....my latest "movie" made with the Lo-Mac flight simulator (http://www.lo-mac.com/ ). I'd much rather see them fly in real life, but they're rarer than hen's teeth in the UK these days, so I get my fix this way. http://www.andrew.mcp.dsl.pipex.com/lomac.htm and you want movie5, which comes in...
February 1st 04 11:33 AM
by Andrew MacPherson Go to last post
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Aviation Week agrees with Stinky Pete. by Andrew McCruden
soc. groups trimmed "Stinky Pete" wrote in message ... Check out the Jan 19th issue of Aviation Week. In there they make a solid case that the fragmentation of air routes has already started....
January 23rd 04 05:26 AM
by Christophe Chazot Go to last post
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