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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page By ARNOLD REINER 2009
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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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On Atlantic crossings, pilots used a World War II-era long-range radio navigation system known as Loran to manually plot position.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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And a few, such as Loran, had the intelligence, the wisdom, and the presence of mind to come back after their first experience.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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And a few, such as Loran, had the intelligence, the wisdom, and the presence of mind to come back after their first experience.
The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998
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There's also a glommed on side story involving Loran, a kid who lost his parents to the device yet stays close by with no visible means of support.
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SG-1 will be okay with a few weeks to detox around the device and Loran gets to go 'home' with them.
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