Air University ReviewDepartment of the Air Force, 1963 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 57.
11. lappuse
... continued cruising along at more than 200 mph . While still flying on one engine , he swung the airplane across the sky in long , easy turns and then climbed to altitude with no ap- parent strain . Though a latecomer , the Invader ...
... continued cruising along at more than 200 mph . While still flying on one engine , he swung the airplane across the sky in long , easy turns and then climbed to altitude with no ap- parent strain . Though a latecomer , the Invader ...
12. lappuse
... continued on other B - 26's pulled from storage , and direct deliveries were made not only to Eglin but to the Canal Zone and Southeast Asia , where intensive train- ing of Allied crews continued in all phases of airborne operations for ...
... continued on other B - 26's pulled from storage , and direct deliveries were made not only to Eglin but to the Canal Zone and Southeast Asia , where intensive train- ing of Allied crews continued in all phases of airborne operations for ...
36. lappuse
... continued utiliza- tion of Air Force officers in nonmilitary Gov- ernmental agencies following World War II , all tended to change the emphasis on the qual- ifications required of senior officers for high command and staff positions ...
... continued utiliza- tion of Air Force officers in nonmilitary Gov- ernmental agencies following World War II , all tended to change the emphasis on the qual- ifications required of senior officers for high command and staff positions ...
43. lappuse
... continued achievement of USAF expecta- tions of the Air War College will require skilled leadership , constant ingenuity , and dedicated effort , but current estimates of the situation for the near future appear most favorable . Alumni ...
... continued achievement of USAF expecta- tions of the Air War College will require skilled leadership , constant ingenuity , and dedicated effort , but current estimates of the situation for the near future appear most favorable . Alumni ...
61. lappuse
... continued its fight to drive the insurgents from their hiding places in the jungles and rice paddies . It was only in the fall of 1961 that another buildup of any significance occurred in the Vietnamese air arm as a result of the ...
... continued its fight to drive the insurgents from their hiding places in the jungles and rice paddies . It was only in the fall of 1961 that another buildup of any significance occurred in the Vietnamese air arm as a result of the ...
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