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I think I Saw One, Once by
James Dandy
Hey, I read your topic concerning aircraft stopping in midair and
would like to ask another question that I hope isn't considered
stupid.
Here goes, "why" is it so hard to believe?
I once went to an air show in New York when I was much younger and
there was an airplane that did stunts in the...
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January 13th 04 08:59 AM
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__ 3 Years Ago Today: the USA got what it DESERVED ! __ by
.@..
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 10:06:46 +0800, "Mosley Jones III"
wrote:
"S. O. Damocles" wrote in message
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1948 - PRESENT
AMERICAN/ISRAELI STATE TERRORISM OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE
Estimated civilian deaths: 100,000...
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September 16th 04 06:27 PM
by MLenoch
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"Volcanic ash is aviation hazard" by
Mike
Volcanic ash is aviation hazard
British Airways pilot Eric Moody was on a routine flight when smoke
and the smell of burning electronics poured into the cabin of his 747
— then all four of the plane's engines failed.
at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040628-123407-2714r.htm
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The Underhanded Hand-Over by
X98
In the name of Allah
6/28/04
The Underhanded Hand-Over
As bush prepares to behead another hostage.... an American Muslim?
"Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun"
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MUNGO already in use by
robert arndt
http://216.239.37.104/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://www.kmweg.de/english/index.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3DKMW,%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DG
While US troops get blown away in antiquated Hummers the MUNGO is
operational with KSK already with no losses.
Rob
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Target Tow Squadron Information by
RPT217
I am researching a feature on a target tow squadron that was based at Glenview
Naval Air Station near Chicago, Illinois in July 1945. They flew Martin B-26
bombers and towed targets over the shoreline of Lake Michigan for gunners from
Great Lakes Naval Training Center.
I was in boot camp at the...
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June 16th 04 07:50 AM
by RPT217
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Tu-28 and Yak-28 numbers by
andreas
Has somebody some figures, how many of this two airplanes, Tu-28 (128) and
Yak-28/27/25 has been used/produced by the Soviet AF in the 70/80?
I assume those two never were exported?
Why has been the Tu-28 replaced so soon by the Tu-22?
andreas
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January 16th 04 09:37 PM
by BUFDRVR
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Numerical Gaps in U. S. Aircraft Designations by
Eric Moore
The Jan 12, 2004 section of:
http://www.strategypage.com//fyeo/howtomakewar/default.asp?target=HTAIRFO.HTM
mentions the missing numbers in the U. S. aircraft designation system.
I wonder what other numerical oddities we can expect in the future, since
the services seem to skip ahead of the...
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German forward swept wing WWII fighter projects. by
Charles Gray
Here's a question-- the Germans had several forward swept wing designs
in the works during WWII.
However, I recall reading that even in the 1980's the strain on the
airframe made such a design very difficult to successfully carry off.
That being the case, was there any realistic chance that such...
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OPINIONS: THE SOLUTION by
ArtKramr
I am going to outline a real situation that occurred during
WW II. I would like to hear opinions and solutions as to how the
situation should be handled. I will give the real solution that was imposed
during the war after a week or so when many opinions have been offered.
There was a large...
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Hiroshima justified? by
Frank F. Matthews
Dave Smith wrote:
Richard Periut wrote:
I suppose they could have done it Japanese style, murder all the men by the
most barbarous and sadistic means available and then systematically rape and
murder all the women. Of course, they would have had to risk who knows how
many thousands...
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A6M5 Zero Photo Walkaround Online by
Michael Benolkin
Greetings all!
I've just uploaded the new A6M5 walkaround of the last authentic
airworth A6M5 from the Planes of Fame Museum. Check it out at
www.cybermodeler.com!
Cheers!
Michael Benolkin
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January 7th 04 06:38 AM
by machf
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How Long F22/F35? by
BOB URZ
How long does it take to deploy a new design now?
Not just approve it, Not just build a few and test them, but
get them into the field and operational squadron operations?
The F22 has been going on how many years now?
And how about the F35? When do you think we will see
operational front line...
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Kittyhawk? by
Ian McKellan
Why is this P-40 called a "Kittyhawk?"
http://www.aviationclassics.org.uk/images/kittyhawk.jpg
I thought all US P-40 aircraft were Warhawks and British P-40 aircraft Tomahawks.
Please clarify this.
Ian
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