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11-13-2024, 06:51 PM | #3192 | |
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airplane in the world. I still remember our take off from Bien Hoa (it required almost the entire runway), the seemingly shallow climb, passing over the coast and over the South China Sea. Once past the coast I could sense the relief. We landed at Honolulu for fuel, then on to Travis AFB, arriving in the dark. From there we were bussed to the Oakland Army Depot for about 24 hours of out processing. Home at last.
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11-13-2024, 09:31 PM | #3193 |
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For me it was Flying Tigers 747 SFO to ANC to OSN back in 86 with a vus ride to Suwon and vice a versa in early 88 did 6 month extension for free leave back in the days of perks.
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Two Marine Corps Vought O2U-2 Corsairs of Marine Scouting Squadron 14 (VMS-14) approach the USS Saratoga (CV 3) to land, 1930.
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The most powerful aircraft engine in the world right now is the General Electric GE90-115B, which powers some Boeing 777s.
The GE90-115B has a carbon composite fan of 128-inch diameter, and the nacelle around the engine has a diameter of 166 inches. The engine weights 19,316 pounds and has a max thrust of 115,000 pounds. Even more powerful engines are under development, of course; technology never stands still.
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Cailín gan eagla.
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