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Forget carrying fuel on the fkn Herk, Stop at Airfields. the tanks are independant, the enigines ..
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Airfields and airports use a variety of techniques and technology to minimize the chances of airplanes colliding with birds.
Material World: March 2009 Tracy Staedter 2009
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Airfields and airports use a variety of techniques and technology to minimize the chances of airplanes colliding with birds.
Material World Tracy Staedter 2009
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Airfields and airports use a variety of techniques and technology to minimize the chances of airplanes colliding with birds.
Material World: WIDE ANGLE: Bird Strike Avoidance Technology Tracy Staedter 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Israeli Bombers Planned to Use Georgian Airfields in Iran Strike'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'In a secret agreement between Israel and Georgia, two military airfields in southern Georgia had been earmarked for the use of Israeli fighter-bombers in the event of pre-emptive attacks against Iranian nuclear installations.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Israeli Bombers Planned to Use Georgian Airfields in Iran Strike 2008
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Airfields, missile silos, bunkers and hangars are slowly vanishing under encroaching vegetation - a silent, damp, concrete no-man's land.
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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Airfields, missile silos, bunkers and hangars are slowly vanishing under encroaching vegetation - a silent, damp, concrete no-man's land.
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Airfields attacked in Syria included Damascus, Damir and Seikel.
Archive 2007-06-01 Richard 2007
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“We danced”—“they have to deal”—“sixty aircraft”: All quotes in Norman L. R. Franks, The Battle of the Airfields: 1st January 1945 London: William Kimber, 1982, 20–21.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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“We danced”—“they have to deal”—“sixty aircraft”: All quotes in Norman L. R. Franks, The Battle of the Airfields: 1st January 1945 London: William Kimber, 1982, 20–21.
Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006
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