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Boeing Boondoggle by
Larry Dighera
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AVflash Volume 9, Number 28a July 7, 2003
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BOEING GETS AID FUNDS?...
It's the U.S.'s largest exporter and by far its largest aerospace
company, so when...
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Armed forces of an independent Scotland by
phil hunt
There's recently been speculation in the media that UK defence cuts
ewill result in some or all of Scotland's infantry regiments being
disbanded. If Scotland became an independent state, what
sort of armed forces should it have -- if you were appointed
Scottish minister of defence, what would you...
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Future military fighters and guns - yes or no ? by
championsleeper
Hi,
I'm interested in canvassing opinions regarding the inclusion of a gun
on future military aircraft. If you listen to some of the blurb out
there (government, aircraft manufacturers, hollywood) it would appear
that its all going to be BVR (beyond visual range) type stuff with no
need for a gun....
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March 3rd 04 04:11 AM
by Boomer
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GWB and the Air Guard by
JD
The Washington Times
www.washingtontimes.com
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Letters to the Editor
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The nature of military justice. by
ArtKramr
Many experts in military law consider the term military justice a contradiction
in terms. For example, you are charged with a crime by the military. The judge
is military, The prosecuting attourney is military, your defense attourney is
military and the entire jury is military. There is no...
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Carrier Islands by
Thomas W Ping
Are there aviation-related reasons why the starboard side is favored
for the island, or is it a purely naval issue? If the latter, did the
practice come about because the first pioneering carriers were
arbitrarily drawn up that way and the configuration simply stuck as a
matter of tradition, or...
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January 15th 04 08:19 PM
by Denyav
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Seems like "Enola Gay" was caught in a revisionist storm... AGAIN!! by
Vicente Vazquez
http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=63b39e56-def3-48d5-8543-b0e0b1ac6c51
Quoting what was posted in another forum:
"History is not a commodity to be modified and repackaged to suit the
particular political agenda of a certain organization... "
Other thoughts about the subject are...
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F22 air dams/strakes: the definitive answer. by
Admin
being a Cav Scout, i went and collected information......
i e-mailed "Lockmart" and received this reply today:
-----Original Message-----
From: redc1c4
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:48 PM
To: Caires, Greg A }
Subject: a quick question
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Is it easier now? by
ArtKramr
Did military discipline become looser and more liberal since WWI?. Is
military life easier now than it was then?
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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February 29th 04 02:33 AM
by Jack
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An Officer....... by
ArtKramr
An officer never complains.
An officer never explains.
And an officer never allows himself to be put on the defensive.
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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China in space. by
Harley W. Daugherty
China launched its first manned mission today, how about that!?
Harley
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Russian Military Technology by
BUFDRVR
The best the Russians can do is hope for a chance hit on a helicopter with
an RPG.
But you have to give them credit for that one....although its surface-to-air
capability was not part of the design and not discovered by the
Russians....maybe they don't deserve any credit. Maybe this is the key...
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PK of Igla vs. airliner? by
Raptor
Little missile, big-ish airplane.
Countermeasures in the commercial fleet seems like an expensive
proposition. One or two "successful" attacks (losses, even) wouldn't
stop me from flying.
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Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall
"I'm not proud. We really haven't...
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More on Bush in the Air Guard by
WalterM140
More on Bush in the Air Guard
http://www.glcq.com/bush_at_arpc1.htm
SUMMARY
An examination of the Bush military files within the context of US Statutory
Law, Department of Defense regulations, and Air Force policies and procedures
of that era lead to a single conclusion: George W. Bush was...
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metric system newsgroup call for votes #1 by
Paul Hirose
I'm posting this to a couple newsgroups where I remember discussions
drifting off-topic into units of measure.
There's a vote going now on creating a newsgroup about the metric
system:
CHARTER: misc.metric-system
This newsgroup is for discussion about the International System of
Units (SI) or...
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Using ship fuel as aviation fuel? by
KDR
If necessary, is it possible to use F-76 as aviation fuel? I've read
somewhere that the RN's Invincible class carrier can trade off her
endurance for embarked air group's endurance by using ship fuel tanks
as 'swing tanks'. Can anyone confirm this one way or the other?
Thanks in advance
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Legality of owning ex-military intercontinental aircraft. by
Bill Silvey
Hiya group.
I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the
legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or,
heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish
the aircraft to operational capability?
I think at least the...
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