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Old December 31st 04, 05:11 PM
Marco P.J. Borst
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The P-3 Location Reports on the website of the P-3 Orion Research Group have
just been updated. Follow the link to the P-3 Orion Aircraft Location
Reports at http://home.planet.nl/~p3orion


Regards,
Marco P.J. Borst
P-3 Orion Research Group - The Netherlands

website: http://home.planet.nl/~p3orion
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Old January 1st 05, 06:14 AM
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Although the P-3 is a classic warplane, I wish someone would have put a
turret on it to make it just look a bit more warlike. :-)

Marco P.J. Borst wrote:

The P-3 Location Reports on the website of the P-3 Orion Research Group have
just been updated. Follow the link to the P-3 Orion Aircraft Location
Reports at http://home.planet.nl/~p3orion


Regards,
Marco P.J. Borst
P-3 Orion Research Group - The Netherlands

website: http://home.planet.nl/~p3orion
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subscribe to the P-3 Orion e-mail group:


"The reward of a job well done is to have done it."



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Old January 1st 05, 03:11 PM
Don McIntyre
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I thought about that as we were flying over the Alps from Sicily to
Stuttgart one time. Made me glad it was the 1980s and NOT the '40s. 8-)
Don McIntyre
Clarksville, TN

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Old January 1st 05, 11:14 PM
Steve Hix
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In article ,
old hoodoo wrote:

Although the P-3 is a classic warplane, I wish someone would have put a
turret on it to make it just look a bit more warlike. :-)


Does the MAD-gear stinger count?
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Old January 1st 05, 11:20 PM
Dave Kearton
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"Steve Hix" wrote in message

| In article ,
| old hoodoo wrote:
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|| Although the P-3 is a classic warplane, I wish someone would have
|| put a turret on it to make it just look a bit more warlike. :-)
|
| Does the MAD-gear stinger count?




No - that only makes it look more masculine.



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Old January 2nd 05, 04:52 PM
Don McIntyre
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Open Bomb Bay doors and/or Harpoons, Mavericks & Mk.20/82/83/84s bombs
hanging under the wings look pretty warlike. 8-)
Don McIntyre
Clarksville, TN

 




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