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VISUAL AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION
In message , Vince
writes Jack Linthicum wrote: Dumb, thinking something obvious when it wasn't. Lots of books published after the author dies. I can't find Jackson as anything I've got a very good work called "Air War over Korea" by a Robert Jackson, though I picked it up second-hand in a sale in Chichester town hall (and it's at work so I can't give more details instantly) No idea whether it was published before or after his death, or indeed whether the author has died yet or not (hope not, it was a good book) -- The nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors, will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools. -Thucydides Paul J. Adam - mainbox{at}jrwlynch[dot]demon(dot)codotuk |
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VISUAL AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION
On May 4, 4:32 pm, "Paul J. Adam" wrote:
In message , Vince writes Jack Linthicum wrote: Dumb, thinking something obvious when it wasn't. Lots of books published after the author dies. I can't find Jackson as anything I've got a very good work called "Air War over Korea" by a Robert Jackson, though I picked it up second-hand in a sale in Chichester town hall (and it's at work so I can't give more details instantly) No idea whether it was published before or after his death, or indeed whether the author has died yet or not (hope not, it was a good book) -- The nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors, will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools. -Thucydides Paul J. Adam - mainbox{at}jrwlynch[dot]demon(dot)codotuk The reference is in High Cold War: Strategic Reconnaissance and the Electronic Intelligence War , Haynes, 1998 |
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VISUAL AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION
On 3 May 2007 08:25:08 -0700, Jack Linthicum
wrote: On May 3, 10:55 am, "TMOliver" wrote: "Daryl Hunt" wrote ... A quick and logical explanation for the death of the P-38, P-4 and P-5 was the birth of the U-2. Hardly likely that two such systems, especially with the U-2's superior altitude performance, would co- exist. If you double the altitude you have to double the size of the lens[s] to maintain the same resolution in the image. Low is more detailed. Casady |
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