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USS Liberty $10,000 Reward---STILL no takers by
[email protected]
http://www.ussliberty.org/challenge.htm
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Kill ratio of Palestinian children to Israeli children 5.7-to-1,
Israel's favor.
Kill ratio of all Palestinians to Israelis: over 3-to-1.
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http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n06/print/mear01_.html
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KA-6D - BuNo 152910 by
Mike Kanze
The Western Aerospace Museum at Oakland (California) International Airport (http://www.westernaerospacemuseum.org/index.htm) is starting restoration of its KA-6D, BuNo 152910. The Museum is seeking any and all items of information that will help it to detail the aircraft's operational history....
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For the Vets by
Greasy Rider @ invalid.com
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2487638612433437293&q=Veterans
Greasy Rider
USMC 1955-1961
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Early issues of Wingfoot Lighter-Than-Air Society Bulletin on eBay by
flighty
Hello,
151 issues of the Wingfoot Lighter-Than-Air Society Bulleting on eBay
have just been listed in three separate auctions. Included in the
auctions are the very first issues of the bulletin. Anyone interested?
The eBay auction numbers a
1st listing #190004510340
2nd listing #190004519492
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"'Marine One' finds home at Nixon site" by
Mike
'Marine One' finds home at Nixon site
The restored, 6-ton Sikorsky Sea King, the first helicopter employed by
U.S. presidents, beginning with Eisenhower, has been placed on the
helipad at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda,
Calif., and today will officially open to public...
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Desktop Wallpaper - "Heritage Flight over Lady Liberty". by
T. & D. Gregor, Sr.
Saturday, July 1, 2006
Wallpaper of the month - July, 2006
Desktop Wallpaper - "Heritage Flight over Lady Liberty".
A P-51 Mustang, flown by Jim Beasley; an F-16 Fighting Falcon, flown
by Maj. Dax Cornelius from Hill Air Force Base, Utah; an F-15 Eagle,
flown by Capt. Tony Bierenkoven from Eglin...
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JINSA/PNAC Neocon Richard Perle: Why Did Bush Blink on Iran?: by
Ian MacLure
War if necessary, but not necessarily war.
Maybe the time just isn't ripe yet.
At some point the combination of looneytoon
Iranian leadership and rising internal strike
may present an opportune moment to strike.
Mind you the Ayatollahs seem to want to throw a
rope...
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Marines by
John C
Do marines fly f18s and off carriers?
-JOh C
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An Explanation? by
Mike Kanze
The following link may explain the prolific, OT crap cross-posted on RAMN:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
--
Mike Kanze
"Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes."
- Anonymous
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F-14 approach AoA, is it really 15 degrees? by
sttp
Elsewhere I've read that the Tomcat flies "units" of AoA, not degrees, with
its AoA range of -10 to +40 degrees being converted to units in the 0 to +30
range. That would mean the formula for converting units to degrees in that
plane is . I've also read that approach AoA
for the F-14 is 15 units,...
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MArines f18? by
John C
Do marines fly f18s and off carriers?
-John C
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OAT for RADAR on fighters? by
Don McIntyre
While reading through Hans-Heiri Stapfer's "Walk Around MiG-21 Fishbed
Part 1" (Squadron-Signal), he makes mention of a temperature probe
mounted low on the nose on an MiG-21F-13. Why would a radar rangefinder
need to know the OAT?
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High-Altitude Torpedo Launch by
[email protected]
The Navy has awarded LockMart a contract to demonstrate the release
of Mk-54 torpedoes from high altitudes and long standoff ranges. See:
http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Navy_Selects_LockMart_For_MK_54_Torpedoes_High_Altitude_Launch_Capability.html
The article mentions the possible future use of...
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F/A18's in mid-air in Calif. by
Diamond Jim
Just heard a little while ago that two F/A 18's from Lemoore had a mid-air
over Hunter-Liggett. Two chutes were seen, one injured pilot recovered still
searching for the other.
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June 26th 06 06:53 PM
by Hansi
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June 25th 06 10:10 PM
by Hansi
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China Develops Stealth Fighter - J-14 by
Mike
China Develops Stealth Fighter
Military Technology. (ISSN: 07223226)
2006.Vol.30, Iss. 2; pg. 44, 3 pgs
China is developing new 5th generation "stealth" fighter, which is
being developed under a programmed variously referred to as XXJ, J-X,
or J-XX by Western intelligence sources and is...
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by FatKat
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