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First Stop Syria, Next Stop Iran by [email protected]
First Stop Syria, Next Stop Iran: http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=38580 COULD STRIKE NORTHERN SYRIA: http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=38448 VALERIE PLAME LEAK CAME FROM NEOCON LIBBY OUT OF CHENEY'S OFFICE:
July 22nd 05 09:58 PM
by gregg Go to last post
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Russia/China ally against JINSA/PNAC Neocon agenda by [email protected]
Russia/China ally against JINSA/PNAC Neocon agenda: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=37347
July 5th 05 11:07 AM
by Cub Driver Go to last post
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S-3 vs F-4s...splash two by Juvat
Yesterday I was flying with a former S-3 "Hoover" guy...he told a "sea story" where a pair of Allied F-4s and an S-3 were hassling over the Med. He thought they were Greek. Anyway...the story basically has the S-3 heading toward the water in a steep dive (evasive maneuver) with both F-4s in...
September 8th 03 04:37 AM
by John Randolph Go to last post
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October 9th 07 07:14 AM
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September 29th 07 03:20 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Maximum aircraft weight a carrier catapult can launch? by J[_2_]
This ignorant civilian would like to know if there is a maximum aircraft weight that an aircraft carrier's catapult can launch? Background: I am currently reading "On Yankee Station" by Nichols and Tillman (1987). In the last full paragraph on page 102, the authors write: "...Then the...
June 1st 11 10:01 AM
by MarckCargo Go to last post
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Why is USS George Washington still in port at Yokosuka?! by J[_2_]
This ignorant civilian would like to know why the George Washington is still in port in Yokosuka given the crisis in Japan. Given that they had to rush the Ronald Reagan to Japan when the George Washington was there, why didn't they put the latter out to sea to help out or at least get it away from...
March 17th 11 08:56 PM
by Peter Stickney[_2_] Go to last post
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Jettisonable helicopter cockpit doors? by J[_2_]
Hi. An ignorant civilian here with a question. I've never been in or near a helicopter. The May 2010 USNI Proceedings (pg. 78) mentions that "he Navy's H-72A's have several specific equipment additions, including jettisonable cockpit doors...." I can understand jet fighters have jettisonable...
July 19th 10 04:57 PM
by Keith Willshaw[_5_] Go to last post
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F-4 RADAR display by KaBoom
What did the actual display look like on the F-4 RADAR scope? Not how the scope was arranged in the pit but the actual target in the scope. Was it like a sine wave display with a spike or what?
February 4th 05 09:52 PM
by stephen.mudgett Go to last post
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April 3rd 08 06:20 PM
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how many innocent babies and civilians did "Bomber McCain" massacre, why elect a Kidkiller ??? by kangarooistan7
McCain killed FAR more innocent civilians than any Muslim ever did Thats why the Christians and jews LOVE him .. http://www.uruknet.info/uruknet-images/vietnam_napalm_girl.jpg .. http://inplacenews.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/abu.jpg .. http://ch.indymedia.org/images/2004/05/22916.jpg ..
November 4th 08 05:07 PM
by Steven P. McNicoll[_2_] Go to last post
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Stupid Americans! -- Stupid... Stupid... STUPID!!! _____________---_ unakm by Karl Treier
Define the world to us please. I can name you hundreds of countires who do not hate us. Lets start with the Australia and i'll happily go on when you tell me you definition of the "World".
November 7th 04 07:17 PM
by Karl Treier Go to last post
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Planes are EVIL, the DEVIL created them in HELL ! ! ! by Karl-Hugo Weesberg
Planes are EVIL, they are the work of the devil, made to collect your souls and to turn you into brainless slaves of hell. If you fly Planes, you will lose your soul to be damned for eternal torment in hell.Demons and devils will feast on your soul for all eternity. So stop flying them now to...
October 25th 04 07:44 PM
by Dudley Henriques Go to last post
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March 29th 05 08:14 AM
by katama Go to last post
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Was The Grumman "Bearcat" Flown Off Carriers? by Kates Saloon and Knife Emporium
Was the Grumman "Bearcat" ever flown off of aircraft carriers? Was it even flown by the Navy? I am trying to settle a dispute between my husband and my brother. Thanks! - Kate Be Sure to check out my E-Store for great T-shirts, Hats, Bumper Stickers and MORE at:...
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January 23rd 04 10:25 PM
by Steven P. McNicoll Go to last post
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Anyone have VX-31 F/A-18E photos (black tails)? by KC
Anyone have VX-31 F/A-18E photos (black tails)? Thanks.
January 5th 04 08:01 PM
by KC Go to last post
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When were wings unfolded on carriers? by [email protected]
I realize this is probably a large and complicated subject and varied between aircraft and carriers, but just as a gross oversimplification when would naval carrier aircraft typically fold up their wings and unfold them? Obviously, they would have to be unfolded before takeoff :) But would it be...
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September 9th 05 08:55 PM
by B.C. Mallam Go to last post
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Why was the SB2C refered to as the "Beast" when the TBF was bigger? by [email protected]
The Grumman TBF/TBM seems to be a pretty big plane at 54 feet wingspan and 40 foot length. The SB2C is only 50 feet by 37. I haven't looked at all World War 2 carrier planes, but the TBF is bigger than the F6F (and thus F4F by default) Heck, even the F4U is only 41 x 33.5 feet. Was the name...
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October 15th 05 05:51 AM
by Tank Fixer Go to last post
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B-17s in Pacific during WW2 hypothetical by [email protected]
I'm aware that B-17s attacked Japanese Shipping during WW2 (battle of Midway comes to mind), but that they were way too high and didn't hit anything. Speaking hypothetically, would it have radically improved anthing if the B-17 attacked from a much lower altitude? I'm thinking that the B-17 was...
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November 10th 05 04:45 PM
by Skyape Go to last post
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Malaysian MiG-29s got trounced by RN Sea Harrier F/A2s in Exercise Flying Fish by KDR
Royal Navy's 800 Squadron page says "Each RN pilot faced the MiG-29 in combat and found the Sea Harrier to be a good match for the MiG. Thanks to the Blue Vixen radar the Sea Harrier won every time in beyond visual range engagements and also scored some notable successes when converting to the...
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September 16th 03 09:01 PM
by Ian Craig Go to last post
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