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scooterkool

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  1. Gentlemen, thank you for taking time to reply with suggestions on how to access the report. MD, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for your response in particular. Who could have thought that 29 years after the accident, a forum post would answer my question. MD, sir you are a truly an amazing person. I was in the same fraternity & ROTC with Eric.
  2. I am looking to see if there is a public crash report /summary findings for the 25 Oct 1991 crash of an HH-1N (70-2461) My friend Eric Sherman was the pilot. Thanks
  3. Interesting story here on how being smarter than the "average SAM site commander" can make you a star.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zolt%C3%A1n_Dani
  4. Well, of course the mess dress uniform always looks great
  5. Here are a few I just came across today: American Aerospace Archive Secret Aerospace Projects of the US Navy, Volume 1: The Incredible Attack Aircraft of the USS United States, 1948-1949 The American Aerospace Archive is a new journal exploring the history of aerospace research and development in the United States, with special emphasis on lesser known prototypes and unrealized projects. Based on extensive research in government and corporate archives, the magazine covers aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and other flying machines from the 1920s through the 1950s. Each issue features numerous unpublished photos, illustrations and drawings, along with an authoritative text based on primary documents. The American Aerospace Archive is written and edited by Jared A. Zichek, an aviation historian and illustrator with many articles and several books to his credit; details concerning the latter are also featured on this website. These too: U.S. Naval Air Superiority: Delevelopment of Shipborne Jet Fighters - 1943-1962 Strike from the Sea: U.S. Navy Attack Aircraft from Skyraider to Super Hornet, 1948-present
  6. From the archives: An early wear test of the reflective belt (circa 1978) Feel free to caption this pic
  7. I'm guessing one of two things happened to our buddy at MILITARYCORRUPTION.COM- 1. AFCYBER got him, why? well all they did was mess up his index file and leave the rest of the site viewable, that's the kind of work I expect from AFCYBER. or 2. The news was SO BIG that his head exploded while typing up his last update
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