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we offer aromatic fiber! by
ivyok
we offer aromatic fiber made by ourselves,they have extremely heat
resistant and flame retardant,mainly used in industrial materials,such
as automotive,electronic and heat-resistant products,and protective
apparels,hot gas filtration fabrics,ect.
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Air Force Print News for Dec. 1, 2003 by
Otis Willie
Air Force Print News for Dec. 1, 2003
Fueling up (Stand-alone photos)
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123006121
Tax statements available on myPay
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123006118
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Veteran fighter pilots try to help close training gap by
Otis Willie
Veteran fighter pilots try to help close training gap
(EXCERPT) Associated Press
SUMTER--The Air Force is dealing with a training gap, By pairing
veteran Reserve fighter pilots with less-experienced fliers.
While the Air Force needs 330 to 380 new pilots a year, it has the
resources to train...
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P-47 Thunderbolt by
STEELHEALR
I found a photo of a P47 in my dad's album with the noseart 'Beatrice'. It was
taken in Nuthampstead, England in WWII--he was a B-17 bomber pilot. If anyone
knew or knows the pilot, I'd be happy to scan a photo for him. Best wishes for
the holidays. Frank (steelhealr)
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Q's: MiG-29, Su-27, R-73, & R-77 by
N-6
When did the MiG-29 receive capability to fire the vectored-thrust
R-73 off-boresight missles using helmet-mounted targeting? Did the
MiG-29 have R-73's and the helmet-mounted display/targeting system
since the beginning--that is, since the MiG-29A first became
operational in 1984 (or was it...
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Radar Absorbing Paint by
robert arndt
Scott Ferrin wrote in message ...
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 16:46:31 GMT, Chad Irby wrote:
In article ,
(robert arndt) wrote:
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The Effects of a Global Thermonuclear War in 1988 ( NuclearWar, 1980's) by
Nick Coleman
Robert J. Kolker wrote:
Dave J wrote:
or you can say it in one of those well-modulated professional soldier
voices like in the Clancy movies "we need to eliminate their centers of
production, and their ability to continue to make war". We already proved
we'd do it at Dresden and...
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December 2nd 03 08:23 AM
by Ian
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POTUS Visit update by
miso
OK, here is a groaner that is a bit relevant to the disarming those
around POTUS. Before the flames start, hey, it's just a joke. Just
groan and move on.
http://www.politicalstrikes.com/images/ps949.jpg
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December 2nd 03 05:44 AM
by miso
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Bell X-1 sonic boom. by
Ed Majden
I was watching a program on the Canadian Discovery Channel on the
American Rocket Program, in particular, when the Bell X-1 broke the "so
called" sound barrier in 1947. It stated that ground crews were startled by
the "first ever" sonic boom. The first ever perhaps, produced by a manned
aircraft,...
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FS: 1986 "Fighting Jets" Hardcover Edition Book by
J.R. Sinclair
1986 "Fighting Jets" Hardcover Edition Book
I have for sale the 1986 Hardcover Edition Book "Fighting Jets" by Bryce
Walker. The hardcover edition contains 176 pages of text as well as
full-color, and vintage black & white photographs profiling Fighting Jets
of the world. Included are chapters on:...
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Air liner (air freight) hit by MANPAD by
Token
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/11/22/sprj.irq.main/index.html
This story is claiming that a MANPAD hit a courier aircraft today.
If the story is correct it was an SA-7, I would think a 7b. Imagine how
much better something designed in the last quarter century might do?
A few months ago...
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December 2nd 03 02:37 AM
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Student invents new math process by
Otis Willie
Student invents new math process
(EXCERPT) by Mike Wallace Aeronautical Systems Center Public Affairs
11/18/2003 - WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFPN) -- Killie
Rick found a new solution to subtraction problems involving whole
numbers and fractions. She used the concept of negative...
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First US Navy operational jet to go supersonic? by
Kulvinder Singh Matharu
I was at a speech last week given by an ex-pilot who talked about how
he went supersonic in a Navy jet (their first jet that could break
the sound barrier). The aircraft would need to be put into a dive
though...approaching MACH 1 the plane would shake like crazy with the
helmet banging against the...
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Czech body recommends gvt choose Gripen fighter by
Karl
PRAGUE, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The Czech government should pick Swedish JAS
39 Gripen fighter planes to replace the NATO member's retiring fleet
of Soviet MiG-21s, a commission evaluating bids for the combat jets
has recommended.
A Defence Ministry spokesman told Reuters on Monday that the
commission...
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by Karl
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Jet fighter top speed at military power by
David L. Pulver
I am wonderning what the top speed (in mph) a clean F-15C, Mirage
2000, F-16C, and MiG-29 could accelerate to in level flight at optimum
altitude (not just sea level) without afterburner. I usually see the
top clean speed and the top sea level speed (with afternburner?)
quoted, but rarely the top...
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