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Air Force Print News for Dec. 5, 2003 by
Otis Willie
Air Force Print News for Dec. 5, 2003
Officials urge flu virus protection
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123006154
PFE changes with feedback
http://www.af.mil/stories/story.asp?storyID=123006155
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Airbus tankers for USAF? by
noname
As of last week, Lockheed Martin and EADS, majority owner of Airbus,
were assembling a tanker proposal that would give Lockheed a 50% offset,
according to the Air Force official. " clearly will jump on this
as an opportunity to compete not only on subsequent buys, but also to
take another whack at...
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F-22 Raptor photos for sale by
Wings Of Fury
Check em out at Yahoo auctions - look up seller
"wings_of_fury_aviation_photos" or just type in "F-22" as a search.
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Modern day propeller fighter - hypothetical by
Nev
Some of the latest developments in propeller aircraft has fascinated
me. It also brought up an interesting hypothetical question; mostly
when reading about modern day warbird replicas.
With relatively easily available technology off the shelf (no rail
guns or laser cannon please). Lets say a...
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Getting rid of turbines. (grin) by
ArtKramr
We gotta get rid of turbines, they are ruining aviation. We need to go back to
big round engines. Anybody can start a turbine, you just need to move a switch
from "OFF" to "START," and then remember to move it back to "ON" after a while.
My PC is harder to start. Cranking a round engine requires...
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December 6th 03 05:25 AM
by WaltBJ
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What Aircraft Is This? by
robert arndt
http://www.raravia.com/img/trivia0206.gif
Its on the trivia page of that site but not identified. Very strange
indeed. The main body and canopy look post WW2... but then there's the
fixed gear with twin boom tails on the ground. Pusher engine looks
unfamiliar too...
Anyone seen this thing...
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747 is the greatest aircraft of all time, morons by
Jason Strong
Does it really take a travel agent to inform you guys that the 747
will be the aircraft long remembered in aviation history?
The 747 revolutionized air travel and has moved billions of people
around the earth, making flight obtainable to everyone for a
reasonable price without the need to become a...
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More good news from Boeing by
noname
"The Boeing Company is running more than a year behind schedule and
billions of dollars over cost on a highly classified program to build
the next generation of reconnaissance satellites, forcing the government
to shift an estimated $4 billion from other spy programs, senior
government officials...
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December 6th 03 01:50 AM
by noname
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BUSH HIDES THE BODY BAGS... by
B2431
From: c
Date: 11/8/2003 9:42 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:
Don't Mention the Dead
When the body of US soldier Artimus Brassfield was flown to the
military mortuary at Dover, Delaware, there were no TV pictures of...
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Boost phase interceptor. . . by
Scott Ferrin
I think it's kindof interesting that they've already got mockups of
the launcher and the missile. Until the last couple days, publicly at
least, it seemed like a paper idea.
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High altitude Helicopter work by
Allen
I am curious about use of a chopper in the higher altitudes of
Afghanistan. The Canadians are in Kabul and the word is our Griffin, a
Bell 412 helicopter, can't work in the mountains. Anyone now why.....
lack of power at altitude, lack of oxygen ?
Allen
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French Armed UL Aircraft Trials by
robert arndt
Back in the '80s the French tested the concept of armed UltraLights
for possible military applications and use by terrorists.
To do this they aquired four Zenith Baroudeur ULs and armed them with
89mm rockets, testing them over water in 1984.
The results were positive that ULs can be used in both...
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For Fliers Only by
ArtKramr
Subject: For Fliers Only...
Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death ...I Shall Fear No Evil ... For
I am at 80,000 Feet and Climbing. (sign over the entrance to the
SR-71 operating location
Kadena, Japan).
You've never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3. (Paul F.
Crickmore - test pilot)
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Massacre in Samarra by
Alan Minyard
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 07:33:46 GMT, (Brian Allardice) wrote:
In article , says...
Hey Albert
answer this quick question, does the Iraqi's who opened fire first, on the
americans in the center of the
city,...
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F-22 Comparison by
robert arndt
Data: F-22 Eurofighter Su-35
Raptor Typhoon Superflanker
Crew: 1 1 1
Engine: 2 P&W 2 Eurojet 2 Saturn
F-119 EJ200 ...
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Titanium spars and composites on F-22 by
Scott Ferrin
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 00:59:57 -0800, Hobo wrote:
I've read that the vertical tail buffeting problem on the F-22 prototype
was solved by replacing composites with titanium spars. This makes me
wonder why the titanium wasn't used in the first place. Was...
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Training starts with aerospace physiology by
Otis Willie
Training starts with aerospace physiology
(EXCERPT) by Airman 1st Class Yvonne Clark 47th Flying Training Wing
Public Affairs
12/1/2003 - LAUGHLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) -- While being spun
in a chair and parasailing hardly sound like intense pilot training
exercises, they are several...
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