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Tactical Artillery Command and Control Information System (TACCIS) by
Roberth Andersson
Welcome to a new Swedish military technology website which develops a
new software.
Tactical Artillery Command and Control Information System, TACCIS, is
a functionmodel for an engagement application developed at the Swedish
Artillery Regiment in Kristinehamn. The application is supposed to be
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Speed of design of airplanes. by
Charles Gray
Here's a question-- why does it take so much longer to design and
protoytpe a plane today? Between the JSF and F-22 literally decades
have gone by.
Now, granted, the JSF is orders of magnitude more complex then say
an F-4...but on the other hand, CAD/CAM tools exist that give design
and...
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Budgets of Mass Destruction by
B2431
From: (Michael Petukhov)
snip
If this isn't the election issue, I don't know what is.
Why do you care? You aren't even eligible to vote and the results will not
affect your country if it is as strong as you say it is.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Lockheed Martin completes first F-16I for Israel by
Henry J. Cobb
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/business/7264071.htm
"The range ability increases dramatically. It allows us to reach any
place in the Middle East," he said. "It's a very sophisticated
aircraft that allows us to do almost anything."
Yes, but are they nuke capable?
-HJC
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New Military Aviation Books from Germany by
ArtKramr
Sehr verehrte Kunden,
es sind wieder einige Neuheiten eingetroffen.
Kagero
Kaisers Aces Vol.1
60 Fotos,35 Farbprofile,Decals 17,50 Euro
Kagero Aviation Series
No.25:JG 26 "Schlageter" Vol.2
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Please ID these two aircraft by
David O
I'm wrapping up my Oshkosh scrapbook for this year and doing some last
minute editing. It's time for some expert help from the warbird
crowd. Please ID these two aircraft.
I called this one a YAK but I'm not positive. If you can positively ID
the plane, what features give it...
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Edwards AFB 2004 air show cancelled by
Paul Hirose
The 2004 Edwards AFB open house and air show has been cancelled.
According to the AFFTC commander, Maj. Gen. Pearson, "Our country is
currently engaged in a global war on terrorism, and all of our
military resources and efforts must go toward supporting that cause...
I assure you that the...
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by TJ
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Belly Landing by
Emilio
Take a look at this 737 belly landing video clips.
http://radioscanning.wox.org/Scanner/Sounds/video/737gear.mpeg
On a first sequence it appears the pilot is trying to get the gear unjammed
by bouncing the aircraft on the good landing gear. The second sequence
shows the actual landing. But I am...
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Dead F-111 Pilot was only a passenger by
Vector
Make up your own mind Martin but this post from Brash (below) seems a
fair representation of the RAAfs attitude to their operational
screw-ups and inadequacies.
From such oafs right up to Air Marshal Errol McCormack, AO Chief of
Air Force who reportedly told Kim at the time of the tragedy ...
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by The CO
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What are some good WW2 POW movies by
Ragnar
"Brett" wrote in message
...
"Richard Johnson" wrote:
OK, I've seen Stalag 17, The Great Escape, and Hart's War. I thoroughly
enjoyed the first two, read up on the facts and researched...
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Merry Christmas! by
Dudley Henriques
I would like to wish all of you, (at least those of you who don't want me
killed anyway :-), a wonderful Christmas and best wishes for you and yours
in the coming new year.
Very best wishes,
Dudley Henriques and family.
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Setback for Rutan by
Peter Kemp
Looks like the flight did not go to plan.
According to BBC reports quoting Rutan there were severe control
problems that forced the pilot (ok, ok, astronaut) to resort to backup
controls just after boost (uncommanded roll) and again near Apogee
(nothing specific mentioned).
He says they're not...
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AF1 range/route/refueling? by
David Lesher
Turkey Dinner Tour
Now, http://gc.kls2.com/ says the Great Circle distance KADW-BGW
is 6200m, and AF1 has a published range of ~~7300 miles.
But Great Circle would have taken them across multiple countries,
including those evil fried potato folks; so I'd assume they did
not use that...
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Greatest Strategic Air Missions by
ArtKramr
Hiroshima. Nothing ever even came close in effect importance or end result.
End of story.
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer
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How low can you go? by
James Hart
Now that's a pretty low flypast, no wonder the presenter's crapping himself.
http://www.airshows.tv/vids/ohmygod.wmv
--
James...
http://www.jameshart.co.uk/
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Safety Concerns Ground 45 Air Force Academy Planes by
Otis Willie
Safety Concerns Ground 45 Air Force Academy Planes
(EXCERPT) Tue January 13, 2004 02:30 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force said on Tuesday it has
grounded 45 aircraft -- including UV-18 DeHavilland aircraft used to
support parachute training -- at the U.S. Air Force Academy...
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What it took to get wings in WW II. by
ArtKramr
WHAT IT TOOK TO GET WINGS IN WW II (part one)
1. First apply. You would be given a physical and a written test. You could
pass the written test if you were a good high school student with good skills
in math, physics and the general sciences. The physical exam was a lot tougher.
The vast majority...
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by Wolfie
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Personal B-52 by
HECTOP
Oh, BUFF!
http://www.scalerchelis.com/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=17&t=2382&s
HECTOP
PP-ASEL-IA
http://www.maxho.com
maxho_at_maxho.com
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Pre WW1 insignia by
JDupre5762
Just when did various nations adopt the various cross and cockade or roundel
insignia? Was it after WW1 started and the need for recognition became
apparent or did some nations adopt an insignia before WW1?
When did the US adopt the Star with a dot insignia? I know that they used a
roundel style...
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