From what I understand this was very much a real threat, involving some pretty hefty intelligence from Pakistan, UK, and US security services. The information that has been released has been somewhat...
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From what I understand this was very much a real threat, involving some pretty hefty intelligence from Pakistan, UK, and US security services. The information that has been released has been somewhat...
On Friday the 21st I was down at Seaport with my sister. The wind up Water street was just staggering. It had started to rain slightly, and I thought we could get to Wall street subway and back to...
A couple of handheld shots my last evening in NYC:
http://www.pbase.com/sulman/image/63953571/medium.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/sulman/image/63953635/medium.jpg
I couldn't stop craning my neck...
An interesting google video about North Korea. Starts a bit heavily, but worth watching:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 7402742053
And a satirical take on the launches (after some...
The CF6-80A did have an AD a couple of years back about cracks sited at the dovetail slots on the HPT discs, with inspection and rectification instructions. I think one let go on an Air New Zealand...
Visiting NYC 18th July for a few days, I'm with my sister so I'm going to be on her itinerary (don't know if I'll get any spotting time) but it's my first time in the Big Apple since '78 (I was four...
Plenty of people dislike the guy, and I've seen some pretty strong comments on the a.net forum from time to time. Just do a search for 'Sam Chui' on that forum and you'll find the topics.
However,...
The very same thing happened to my friend Justin, when we were out shooting at EGHI in Summer. He'd mentioned the week before that the push-pull action was a little tighter than usual, and then he...
I don't think it was dangerous as such, but my interpretation of it is that it is one of the two had higher time on it, and it missed an overhaul. It must be a nightmare job organising these things.
The moment you mentioned a cruise ship in the med I thought 'Achille Lauro'. Wasn't 1985 a terrible year?
The strange thing about that whole beirut thing Is, although I only remember parts of it,...
What an amazing list, Art. You must miss alot of those rides.
My only trip on a 707 (that I can actually remember) was when I was a kid, I think I was about seven years old. My dad was working for...
I had no idea that there had been another design submitted - this is really interesting. I didn't like the former design, only because the useable floor space did not extend to the top of the...
It's a wonderful aircraft. In many ways, the legacy of the L1011 is the RB211 program's great success. Without Lockheed's help, I doubt Rolls would have the success they enjoy today.
The whole mission seems to have really sparked some interest in the programme, so many people are talking about Nasa and Space again, it's great.
The complexity and work involved reminds me of...
Hi Phil,
It's all good, The hobby does mean alot to me and I know things will settle down.
'Spotter blotter' scares me ****less, however.
Cheers
That's cool Josh, I fully appreciate the reasoning.
Cheers
James
The topic isn't welcome here either. In case you haven't noticed, we're not http://www.antiairlinersnet.com. People need to grow up and stop whining and attacking each other. There are places on...
It presently isn't a welcome topic on the forum at a.net. Johan has put on his jackboots.
Cheers
James
Don't quit Eric. Upload where you want, but there's no reason to stop at a.net. If they reject stuff then so be it, but at least you'll get to share the stuff you do get accepted.
Cheers
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