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"vincent p. norris" wrote: That might be true. But back in 1918, guys with less time than anyone in this news group, probably, got into Camels and flew away.. Some killed themselves, but most of them did not. Sort of backwards. Most killed themselves, but some did not. The loss rate during training was far higher than the loss rate in combat. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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