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That F104 is a F101 Voodoo
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That F104 is a F101 Voodoo
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In article ,
Mitchell Holman wrote: begin 644 PetersonAFB F 104.jpg [Image] end How about F-101? |
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In article ,
Mitchell Holman wrote: begin 644 PetersonAFB F 104.jpg [Image] end How about F-101? |
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"Salamanda" wrote in message ... That F104 is a F101 Voodoo those little wings always struck me. was it dangerous to fly? |
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"Salamanda" wrote in message ... That F104 is a F101 Voodoo those little wings always struck me. was it dangerous to fly? |
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"Mitchell Holman" skrev i en meddelelse ... Safe enough to fly as long as you had plenty of power. The term "glide angle of a brick" comes to mind........ Several dead-stick landings were performed by danish F-104G pilots at Aalborg during 1965-1988. . . |
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