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They should talk to Aramaki #
By Greg Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 17:46 GMT
Radical Technology introductions take time #
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Fairey Rotodyne... #
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Whoosh #
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@Whoosh #
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How long? #
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Re: Whoosh #
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@Ashley #
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But then again #
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Percentages don't mean much #
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@Ashley #
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@paulc #
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@Ashley Pomeroy #
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Fokker! #
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RE: Whoosh #
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@ Ashley #
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Osprey #
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What happens when an engine fails? #
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Re: Fairey Rotodyne #
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Unhappy Landings #
By Owen Posted Tuesday 8th January 2008 23:44 GMT
Save some ammo, kill with rotors... #
By Maksim Rukov Posted Wednesday 9th January 2008 00:38 GMT
think of the uses... #
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How about this? #
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civilian uses #
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I remember when... #
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@I remember when... #
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Earlier article on F35-B #
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looks like #
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Distractions #
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what happens if you fail to reload the comments before asking a question #
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@John #
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@Brutus #
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Unhappy Landings 2 #
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For even more tilt rotor from yesteryear #
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new Osprey video #
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Speed and power #
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...or The Major #
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Some general fell in love with the tilt-rotor idea #
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@Mike Powers #
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@Maksim Rukov #
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Re: ...Or The Major #
By Greg Posted Friday 11th January 2008 08:33 GMT
Finally!!!!!!!! #
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