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  1. Jantor

    new USCG Legend class cutter now operational

    Replacing the Hamilton class in service since the 60's
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    WikiMapia

    Your right  >:( I removed the link. It didn't have that description when I posted it. Cheers
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    WikiMapia

    I did a search but didn't find this here. Thought I'd share this site with you. http://www.wikimapia.org/ This site allows you to see or add descriptions of things or places you find. Kinda like Wiki meets Google Earth. You can also leave comments if the description is wrong or if you want...
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    CF-104 weapons

    There is a CF-104 in those colours at the Warplane Heratige Museum in Hamilton. I saw it when I visited the museum last fall.
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    Sdt. Simon Longtin, 3e Bn, Royal 22e -- 19 août 07

    Rest in Peace :cdn: :salute:
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    Question of the Hour

    Once again you are correct  :) Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Bowhill (1880-1960) And I'm out (gotta work)
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    Question of the Hour

    Okay....next question then During the early stages of WWII the Atlantic Ferry Organization began to ferry aircraft across the Atlantic from Canada to England. After this organization had shown that this was a good idea it became a full fledged RAF formation called Ferry Command. Who was its...
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    Question of the Hour

    Not so tough huh?  :-\ Ah well.....your turn  :)
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    Question of the Hour

    Okay....guess it's my turn  :) Sticking with the nautical theme. Most of us are familiar with the "Tribal" class Destroyers that operated in the RCN during WWII. During the D-Day landings, June 6th 1944, there were two RCN "V" class Destroyers engaged in operations off the landing beaches...
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    Question of the Hour

    Maybe it would be the British light cruiser H.M.S. Caroline? Veteran of the Battle of Jutland Still used as a naval classroom in Belfast N.I but due to be decommissioned in 2011 http://www.answers.com/topic/hms-caroline
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    Abbotsford Airshow Sat 11 Aug 2007

    Thanks for the pics and vids Skip__ :D
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    CF-104 weapons

    Try this website: http://home.att.net/~jbaugher1/f104_27.html It might have what your looking for. Cheers
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    Training the Afghan Army for Feb 2008

    The "Tail wagging the dog" revisited?? How can the Canadian public be expected to form their opinions based on facts when all the MSM keeps spewing this stuff?? Cheers
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    Future Armour

    a majoor....check your PM's please Cheers
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    The CC-130-J Hercules Merged Thread

    ;D That'll teach em for not picking P&WC to supply the go power. Ya, sure, right, whatever... :P
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    **FLASH** Australians KILL local driver in AFG - 25 Jul 07

    You hear of things like this happening and then there are stories such as these in Ruxteds' post... GOOD NEWS!! http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/64541.0.html I don't think it's cynical to assume which type of story the press will want to present to the public ad nausium. After all, "if it...
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    Name The Weapon!!!

    There is a notch on the top of the stock just behind the finger groove that isn't there on the Type 30. That's why I said Type 38. I don't know how to post pictures so please feel free to post another one  :)
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    Name The Weapon!!!

    I'd say it was a Type 38 6.5 mm Arisaka rifle. To be honest I wouldn't have known that without Google  :-[  so thanks Google and I-6  :D
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    FWSAR (CC130H, Buffalo, C27J, V22): Status & Possibilities

    I was looking at the Rolls Royce website and they claim an 80% parts commonality between the AE 2100D2 (C-27J) and the AE2100D3 (C-130J). The D2 is 6in. shorter and 200lbs. lighter than the D3 yet they both produce the exact same shp. Weird  ??? Also both engines utilise the Dowty R391 six...
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    FWSAR (CC130H, Buffalo, C27J, V22): Status & Possibilities

    I reply to geo's post #59 As an example,Ericson Aircrane takes old Sikorsky S-64 Sky Cranes and rebuilds them to "zero time" condition, Viking Air of Sidney B.C. holds the type certificates for the DHC-1 Chipmunk up to the Dash-7. I was lurking on another forum and it seems Viking is...
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