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FS: 1962 "War In The Air" 1st Edition Hardcover Book by
J.R. Sinclair
1962 "War In The Air" 1st Edition Hardcover Book
I have for sale the out-of-print, 1st edition, hardcover book "War In The
Air" by Gene Gurney, Major, USAF (1962). The edition contains 352 pages of
text as well as vintage black and white photographs profiling "a pictorial
history of World War II...
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The State of the Union: Lies.... by
Jack
On 04/01/19 10:42, in article
, "None"
wrote:
9/11 didn't "provide" the path, it was "masterminded" by Shrub&Co!
Yes folks, they are that good! Set up JFK, too.
John Wilkes Booth was just an innocent bystander with a...
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January 20th 04 07:01 AM
by Jack
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GCHQ Katharine Gun...whistleblower... in UK court.... by
Jack
On 04/01/19 02:47, in article
, "Polybus"
wrote:
US stars hail Iraq war whistleblower
THE OBSERVER
GCHQ worker Katharine Gun faces jail....
She was an anonymous junior official toiling away with 4,500 other
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January 20th 04 08:17 AM
by Jack
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RAF Service, Update to website and help wanted by
George Bell
Did anyone attend Basic Training at RAF Bridgnorth in the August /
September of
1959, or have a relative or friend who did? There may be a picture of
you, or someone you know, in the Group photo.
My memories of the 5 years I did in "The Mob" between 1959 and 1964
have
reached the RAF Gan part,...
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Die cast aircraft for sale! by
Systems Engineer
http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=sfg_arctic&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50
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japanese war crimes-- was hiroshima by
old hoodoo
They were the bad guys, thats a given. That is not the issue. The issue is, did we, the good guys, go down to the bad guys level.
Its my understanding that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were targeted because they were undamaged cities... it had nothing to do with their military production capacity.
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Why is Stealth So Important? by
James Dandy
Seems to me like all the modern wars I can remember up from Vietnam
use mostly ordinary fighters and bombers.
I don't understand why such emphasis is put on that stealth stuff when
we use the same old planes from previously.
I still remember when the F-14 and F-15 came out. Don't we still...
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Excellent Site on Recon Aircraft and Operations by
Kevin Brooks
If you have never visited Spy Flight, recommend you give it a look. Very
professionally done, lots of good info on lesser known programs, and more
information than pictures (though the pics are pretty good too). The owner
does it as a hobby and handles expenses out of his own pocket, so no
pop-ups,...
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Could Blackjack bombers reach USA? by
Mike
Remember the Soviet "Blackjack" bomber that the U.S.S.R. started to
deploy in the late 1980s?
Wasn't this plane a virtual copy of the American B-1 in many ways?
What about it's range? Could the BlackJack bomber have taken off in
the Soviet Union and bombed the United States?
Or was it closer to...
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Flying Guns: World War 1 by
Tony Williams
For those select few interested in the history of aircraft guns,
ammunition, installations and combat use 1914-1933, details of a new
book can be found from my website.
Tony Williams
Military gun and ammunition website: http://www.quarry.nildram.co.uk
Discussion forum at:...
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January 20th 04 09:41 PM
by B2431
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F/A-18 E-F Stores by
Don Harstad
Sorry if this has been covered before, but if so, I missed it.
Why do the underwing stores of the F/A-18E and F toe outward? Is it a
clearance problem, or a separation problem, or...?
Thank you.
Don H.
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Steidle joins NASA by
Tarver Engineering
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/01/16/bush.space.reut/index.html
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Opinions wanted by
ArtKramr
I am going to outline a real situaitoin that occured during WW II. I would
like to hear opinions and solutions as to how the situation should be handled.
I will give the real solutuion that was imposed during the war after a week or
so when many opinions have been offered.
There was a large...
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The Longest War: Drew's World of Choppers by
Otis Willie
The Longest War: Drew's World of Choppers
From the webmaster:
EXCERPT: "Hear the thunder! Hear me retch. Forget Hollywood's
square-jawed equestrians and their aluminum-alloy steeds, rotored or
otherwise. Warfare is about people, and the people here are playing
for keeps. Likewise the...
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Remote controled weapons in WWII by
Charles Gray
Numerous bombers and heavy fighters, especially thowse that entered
service post 1943 have reference to remote controlled weapons.
Now, the remote control part should be fairly easy, but how were
they aimed? I'm assuming that you linked the gunners controls in such
a way thatthe gun always fired...
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Loss of Doolittle Raider Travis Hoover. by
Krztalizer
"Just received word that Travis Hoover the pilot of the #2 aircraft Doolittle
Raiders passed away. Viewing is today in MO. Funeral and internment will be at
Ft. Sam Houston Cemetery San Antonio on Thursday. Tentative time is 10 a.m.
but that has not been fixed yet according to his family."
RIP,...
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