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Air Force Print News for Feb. 13, 2004 by
Otis Willie
Air Force Print News for Feb. 13, 2004
Secretary reveals future systems at AFA symposium
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?storyID=123006983
CSAF seeks improvements in warfighting
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?storyID=123006987
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more activities at Chateauroux ? by
hugo36
some foreign visitors at CHR, since the last 6 months:
C130 from Chile, UAE, Egypt, Algeria
IL-76 (civil) like UK76426 go to Afghanistan for french army
and sometimes, we have surprise like this visitor :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cool.pix/211103.htm
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February 15th 04 03:05 AM
by hugo36
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Rolls Royce Meteor V 2 engine from a Centurion tank by
The Raven
Can anyone tell me how similar these engines were to the Merlin? I know they
were a derivative but being intended for ground use may be so totally
different as to be useless for any aviation application.
Why do I ask? An acquaintance has just acquired a complete Meteor engine and
is looking to...
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Were the Tuskeegee Airmen Wrong? by
Stephen Harding
Saw the Tuskeegee Airmen movie earlier this week where
intermission had discussions with a couple fellows who
were members of the real thing. Quite interesting.
However, they mentioned the oft repeated accolade that
they never lost a bomber to enemy fighters that they
escorted. One reason,...
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Economist: Let the dollar drop by
Luca Morandini
Michael Petukhov wrote:
Let the dollar drop
cut/
Being a long-time subscriber of The Economist, I appreciated your
quotation from it, but... what has it to do with Military Aircrafts or
Military Ships ?
Regards,
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Titan 4 launch prep comms begin at Canaveral by
AllanStern
It is 11:24am EST (1624z) and range clearance activities have begun in
preparation for today's Titan 4 launch.
Weather One arrived from Orlando, entered the Restricted Zone at the Cape
a short while ago and has been transmitting cloud conditions to Range Weather
on the ground.
JOLLY 1, an HH-60G,...
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bush rules! by
Be Kind
Go to Original
www.truthout.org www.rememberjohn.com
Bush's Missing Year
By Eric Boehlert
Salon.com
Thursday 05 February 2004
In 1972, George W. Bush dropped out of his National Guard service and
later lied about it. With the media finally paying attention, will he
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Tribunal for Italian Air Force (SAR) by
peter pan
COMUNICATO STAMPA
TRAGEDIA AEREA SU MONTE LUPONE
(CORI-LATINA) DELL'8-8-1997
AL TRIBUNALE DI ROMA
AL VIA IL PROCESSO AI RESPONSABILI
DEL SOCCORSO AEREO
DELL'AERONAUTICA MILITARE
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Swing Wings: Yea or Neah? by
BOB URZ
Why have most newer fighter designs not used swing wings?
It seems in the US, the F14 and F111 were the last to go with
swing wings. It seems the major reasons for using them is having the
best of both worlds in wing loading at both low and high speeds.
Why have the newer designs avoided them?...
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Aircraft performance flight models by
Boomer
Aircraft performance flight models
I'm developing flight models for an upcoming combat flight simulator
for next year, to say the leaste it will knock the world back a bit as
nothing like this has really been done before. ANY information along the
lines of real world flight envelopes for modern...
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February 14th 04 08:52 AM
by Boomer
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Battle of Britain fighters by
Tony Williams
I have posted an evaluation of the armament of the principal Battle of
Britain fighters at: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk/BoB.htm
Tony Williams
Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk
Discussion forum at: http://forums.delphiforums.com/autogun/messages/
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Nellis "Bubbleman" UFO? by
Krztalizer
On cable tv last night, I caught sight of video on a "Real TV"-type or possibly
an entertainment tonight type show - the video showed an airport cam's view of
a craft that certainly got a lot of attention. It was supposedly shot at
Nellis in Nevada and, I'm not making this up, it looked like a man...
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With retention high, Air Force cuts re-enlistment period from 12 to 3 months by
Otis Willie
With retention high, Air Force cuts re-enlistment period from 12 to 3
months
(EXCERPT) , By Lisa Burgess, Stars and Stripes European edition,
Friday, February 13, 2004
ARLINGTON, Va. — Beginning March 5, active-duty airmen will have only
a three-month window during which they’ll be eligible to...
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flying! by
M. H. Greaves
i read this in a book one night, an extract by Spike Milligan; "flying in
itself is not inherently dangerous; crashing IS"!!
just a little quip, but so true, hadnt thought of it that way!!
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It's ashamed that vOX POOPuli... by
B2431
From: "Cowboy67"
...can only forward others thoughts and none of his/her own. Didn't a
democrat, jimmy carter, pardon all the Viet Nam VETS?
Carter pardoned the draft dodgers, not the vets.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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February 13th 04 07:10 PM
by B2431
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"Bush's drills with the Alabama Guard confirmed" by
Mike
Bush's drills with the Alabama Guard confirmed
The White House yesterday released military records that it said
demonstrate conclusively that President Bush completed the required
drills leading to an honorable discharge from the Texas Air National
Guard in 1973.
at...
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"Air National Guard Maj. Harry Schmidt" by
Mike
from http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/inring.htm
Air National Guard Maj. Harry Schmidt steadfastly has remained silent
ever since the Air Force began investigating him in the "friendly
fire" deaths of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan. Now, Maj. Schmidt is
speaking for the first time via a...
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February 13th 04 04:00 PM
by Mike
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JASPO Experts On Civil Aircraft Survivability by
sid
Aircraft Survivability • Spring 2003 • http://jas.jcs.mil
Although susceptibility-reduction measures such as the installation of
IRCM systems on airliners would no doubt improve the survivability of
those aircraft, experience has shown that vulnerability reduction
should
not be...
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February 13th 04 07:41 AM
by sid
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APS-4 Radar unit by
Petros
Hi everybody!
I translate books about (mostly) WWII planes
from Polish to English and sometimes I need some help with
phrasing, or to better understand how something works, etc.
An example would be about the radar unit (APS-4) used on the
F4U-2 night fighter. How was the distance indicated on...
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February 13th 04 07:27 AM
by Petros
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World War Two Era U.S. Radial Engines (Curtiss and Pratt&Whitney) by
Lincoln Brown
Okay, online flightsim question time.
Did the Curtiss or P&W Radial engines rotate on a mount and spin the
propellor like their WWI predecessors or were they fixed and drove a
propellor shaft?
I've seen WWI Era fighters with the engine exposed and the cylinders spin,
but
all the WWII aircraft the...
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