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A friend sent me this website, showing a KILLER Bonanza!
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/1953.htm From: Orval Fairbairn I forget to mention in my earlier post that Israel used an early 1947 Bonanza as a bomber in the 1948 War of Independence. IIRC it actually had a bomb rack. Don't believe it had mounted guns but it might have carried an infantry machine gun and gunner at times. John Dupre' |
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A friend sent me this website, showing a KILLER Bonanza! http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/1953.htm This says it all: http://funwavs.com/wavfile.php?quote=4687&sound=15 No Spam |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
When Browning talks, everybody listens. That's MR Browning! |
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hmm...can't find the group...it's not on the list....
"Pat Thronson" wrote in message . net... Post it to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation, sounds interesting Pat Thronson "DeltaDeltaDelta" wrote in message ... we had something like that here in croatia during the war. you take a C188, stick a soviet bombsight in it and mount a couple of bombs and rocket projectiles to the wings...also a popular coversion, on a similar principle, was the AT-403 (the radial-engined one) and strap a few home-made cluster bombs to it. Also, you could find an UTVA-75, a yugoslav-made two seat trainer with four, hand-held anti-tank launchers under the wings, strapped by duct tape and fired from the cockpit by pulling a string or something similar. also the copilot could drop grenades by hand from the cockpit (they used to do that with 172s for a short while). I have a picture of it if anyone's interested... Triple Delta snipage |
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Post it to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation, sounds interesting
hmm...can't find the group...it's not on the list.... Some lesser ISPs don't carry the binary groups. The aviation binary group is VERY active, with dozens (sometimes hundreds) of new aircraft pictures posted daily. Bitch at your ISP. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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The killer Bonney was the U-22 the cost to the U.S. government was $678,000
USD in 1972. I flew the birds in S.E. asia. Two mimi-guns, 4 heat seeking missles, and a pair of 250#s.We could fight any in the air, the MIGs did not have a chance. "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news A friend sent me this website, showing a KILLER Bonanza! http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/1953.htm |
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Try putting in on a web page, or e-mailing to Jay who will
put it on his website! Paul "DeltaDeltaDelta" wrote in message ... hmm...can't find the group...it's not on the list.... |
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okay go to "flying_cessnas.tripod.com". it'll open automatically, since it's
a blank site. I'll try to find some more of them. Triple Delta "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Try putting in on a web page, or e-mailing to Jay who will put it on his website! Paul "DeltaDeltaDelta" wrote in message ... hmm...can't find the group...it's not on the list.... |
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Excellent, thanks!
Paul "DeltaDeltaDelta" wrote in message ... okay go to "flying_cessnas.tripod.com". it'll open automatically, since it's a blank site. I'll try to find some more of them. Triple Delta |
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