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help meeee !!! by
Hamid
hello ,
I want some information about bombs , aircrafts , gbu 10 , 12 and ...
can anybody help me by sending emails or introducing useful sites
I have searched sites already , but I want something interesting and
strange about gbu 10 and aircraft , I need information ,
please help mee
my email...
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Military aviation mishaps by
Mike
from Navy Times of February 23, 2004 p.32
"Cockpit errors, op tempo cited as air-mishaps cause"
Aviation mishaps, 1980-2003.
the number of Class A aircraft mishaps - those involving loss of life
or more than $1 million in damage - dropped from 1980 to 2001 but
spiked over the past two years of the...
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Phantom at Fallon by
F9pnthr
While visiting the flightline at NAS Fallon in early September, I photographed
a Phantom taking off. On examining the photo today, it appears to be an F-4E
from the nose configuration. Also, it's a darker grey than the navy aircraft in
other photos. Does anyone have any thoughts on what this...
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LSO Stopwatches by
F9pnthr
The cover of current issue of The Hook shows four LSOs, two of whom are using
their stopwatches. For what part of the landing are they starting and stopping
their watches?
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by Pechs1
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Green Flash by
Yeff
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap021110.html
http://www.sundog.clara.co.uk/atoptics/gfim12.htm
http://spaceweather.com/swpod2006/31jan06/zinkova.jpg
So, anyone ever seen it from the air or a boat?
--
-Jeff B.
zoomie at fastmail fm
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Military Green Laser Pointer by
[email protected]
This extremely powerful Green Laser Pointer is visible over 2 miles
away. Its perfect for pointing at starts and planets. The green beam is
actually visible through the air.
www.GreenLazer.com
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F18 dogfighting by
John C
IS the F18 as good a dogfighter as the F14?
Will F14 aviators transistion over to the F18?
-John Cip
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by DDAY
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Push-Pull propeller combinations. by
Eunometic
Several aircraft have been built with both a pull (or tractor)
propeller and a push (or rear) propeller aligned with each other.
Supposedly the arrangment is inefficient, yet the some of the Dornier
aircraft were record breakers.
Given that some aircraft were ruined or delayed by the problem...
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YANK CHILD ABUSERS by
TMOliver
Bob McKellar iterated.....
Bob McKellar, who voted for Bob Kerrey for President long
ago
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MARINE CORPS TEAM PREPARES MV-22 OSPREY FOR HARMFUL DUST IN IRAQ by
Mike[_1_]
Inside the Navy
MARINE CORPS TEAM PREPARES MV-22 OSPREY FOR HARMFUL DUST IN IRAQ
Date: June 25, 2007
LE BOURGET, FRANCE -- A team of experts is developing tactics,
techniques and procedures to help safeguard the MV-22 Osprey from dust
and sand particles when the tiltrotor deploys to Iraq in...
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Oriskany departed on final voyage this morning by
Tom Callahan
After years of preparation, the USS Oriskany is now under tow from Allegheny
Pier at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida to become an underwater
reef and paradise for qualified SCUBA divers.
See the newspaper articles...
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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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Tomcat question by
Dave in San Diego
If the IFR probe won't retract, what's the usual reason, and what other
effects will that failure have on other systems, specifically those
associated with landing. Got asked that on another forum. Relates to a
segment in this video: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/theairforcefun.html
Ignore the...
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Twenty Four Hour Spad Missions by
W. D. Allen Sr.
Just curious.
In 1958 a friend of mine in Airgroup Nineteen said that some of his VA-195
AD squadron mates had SIOP missions as long as twenty four hours during our
WestPac deployment. He claimed to have flown a fifteen hour SIOP training
mission. He also said they carried four different types of...
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AP reporting JFK's skipper will be relieved by
Mike Weeks
From the AP (via SDiego UT paper):
start
Aircraft carrier captain relieved of command after crash in Gulf
By John J. Lumpkin
ASSOCIATED PRESS
2:47 p.m. August 26, 2004
WASHINGTON –– The Navy is relieving the captain of the aircraft carrier USS
John F. Kennedy in connection with a collision...
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Re replacment of Australian F111 by
hobbit
Does anyone have a sujestion as to what would be a good replacment for
Aussie aging F111?
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CSA Redux? by
sid
Looks like the need for more than single seat fighters is becoming an
issue again. From the April Seapower:
http://www.navyleague.org/sea_power/apr_04_16.php
"Boeing's Ted Herman, business development manager for the F-18
program, told Sea Power the Super Hornet tanker helps "extend the
legs" of...
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