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"First Ospreys Land In Iraq; One Arrives After 2 Setbacks"



 
 
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Old October 20th 07, 02:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval,sci.military.naval
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Default "First Ospreys Land In Iraq; One Arrives After 2 Setbacks"

On Oct 19, 3:58 pm, "Gatt" wrote:
"Kerryn Offord" wrote in message

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BlackBeard wrote:
But they have been talking about engine out on approach to a combat
landing.. I assume it will be carrying a full load of 24 Marines when
landing in a combat zone


An engine-out combat landing...

The Marines will have relieved themselves before disembarkation.


Please be more careful with your attributions, I wrote none of that.

BB

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It's just fate whether you live in Kansas or Tibet...


 




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