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Random8145

Registered User
Contributor
As is turducken.
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That's fowled up.
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
My younger eyes can read better:

"A Naval Flight Officer is the new fingers in space age flight.

He's the man who guides a pilot and please 36 speeds and distances never before Kringer's.

He masters the sky with the electronic precision that supersonic flight demands. And he's Navy trained, all the way, flying aeronautics to the extinguisher shnwineufb.

The Naval Flight Officer is the new socialist in speed and space, and the future of the space age is in his grasp.
It could be yours.
If you're going to be something, why not the motherfucking adjective?
For more information, send your regime and address to Navy Flight, Building 2F2-4, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC, 90210"
 

PhrogPhlyer

Two heads are better than one.
pilot
None
Every day is a holiday and every meal a feast!
They say that in the Marine Corps,
The chow is mighty fine!,
Chicken jumped off my tray once,
And marched right down the line!,
Oh Lord, I wanna go..
But they, won't let me go...
Oh Lord, I wanna go home!

They say that in the Marine Corps,
The racks are mighty fine!,
How the hell would I know,
I never sleep in mine,
Oh Lord, I wanna go..
But they, won't let me go...
Oh Lord, I wanna go home!

They say in the Marine Corps,
The pay is mighty fine!,
Give ya a hundred dollars,
Take back 99!,
Oh Lord, I wanna go..
But they, won't let me go...
Oh Lord, I wanna go home!

They say in the Marine Corps,
The women are mighty fine!,
Look like Phyllis Diller,
March like Frankenstein!,
Oh Lord, I wanna go..
But they, won't let me go...
Oh Lord, I wanna go home!

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TimeBomb

Noise, vibration and harshness
According to the NASM, the Navy developed pressure suits in the late 1950s for use in high-altitude missions (over 50K feet). They specifically cite the F-8, A-3D, A-5/RA-5 and F-4, which validates the poster. The suit was further developed into the pressure suit used in the A-12/SR-71 and in the Mercury program.

Thanks to Chuck, I learned something new today. Makes it good day.
V/R
 
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