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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message hlink.net... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message . .. "Aerophotos" wrote in message ... Seems in the news, a USAF C-5 Galaxy was hit by a unkown missile over Baghdad, it then landed due to USAF reasons "was a excessive noise vibrations in a engine" - no mention of missile at all when first published. Some noise vibrations eh?, imagine if it was shot down? USAF PR would describe it as "slight turbelence induced accident". What is "terbelence"? JGG, do you have a point to any of this crap, or is it your usual demented product? I'd also like to know what "terbelence" is. I'm kinda curious about "turbelence" too. Oops. It sucks when you screw up trying to copy JGG's creative invective. Brooks |
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