WRT food and nationalism, IMO NASA should contract-out their space food to the manufacturers of the space food consumed in the Shen Zhou V and VI capsules. 8D
http://news.163.com/05/1013/16/1VV4ET0S0001125G.html
http://news.163.com/05/1013/16/1VV4ET0S0001125G_2.html
http://news.sina.com.cn/s/2005-10-12/12157150484s.shtml
USAF MiG-15
http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/aeronews/conv/article_June_2001_1_141.htm
MiG-17C Fresco C. Have Drill.
MiG-17F. Have Ferry.
MiG-21F-13 Fishbed E. Have Doughnut.
NATO Air Standards Co-ordinating Committee (ASCC).
This MiG.17 defected to taiwan during the 60s, where it gained nationlist roundals for test purposes.
Details and photos of PLAAF aircraft and pilots who defected to ROK and Taiwan.
http://news.sohu.com/20050622/n226039214.shtml
Details of ROCAF aircraft and pilots who defected to China.
Zero. USAAF. Circa WWII.
The text on the T-shirt is probably Photoshopped by Japanese graphickers unhappy with the recent batch of accidents, crimes, and noise pollution caused by US armed forces in Japan. 8)
The text on the T-shirt is probably Photoshopped by Japanese graphickers unhappy with the recent batch of accidents, crimes, and noise pollution caused by US armed forces in Japan. 8)
“Can’t we all get along?”
– “Rodney” King, Los Angeles, California, USA, April 1992
“Can’t we all get along?”
– “Rodney” King, Los Angeles, California, USA, April 1992
F/A-18C. 2004.03.26.
F-14A. 2000.06.18.
Me-262. French CEV. 1946.09.06. France, en route from Orange to Bretigny. (Thanks to JPG.)
Type 91 Mk 2. Japanese.
P-40. USAAF. WWII.
OTOH, the Indian and Thai aircraft carriers don’t seem to disturb the Japanese media. 8b
Bonus: USN fun with catapult, and miniature aircraft carrier.
http://www.fadedcontrails.com/search.htm
Mostly USAF. Arizona, USA.
“Crash Sites”
http://www.tintagelweb.co.uk/Tintagel%20Plane%20Crash.htm
http://www.tintagelweb.co.uk/PlaneColourPhotos.htm
http://www.tintagelweb.co.uk/Plane%20Crash.htm
Hawker Hunter. RAF.
“THE MIRACLE OF TINTAGEL
THE PLANE CRASH JULY 6th 1979
FULL STORY IN THE CAMELFORD & DELABOLE POST THURSDAY 15th JULY!”
(IMO, B&W photos of jet fighter wrecks inside cities are kind of interesting, because preserved samples of the jet fighters survive and are somewhere out there, but the neighbourhoods and people in the photos must have changed by now.)
For Eng-Jap and Jap-Eng on-line translation, I use
http://www.infoseek.co.jp/Honyaku?pg=honyaku_top.html
I can’t read Korean either, so I can’t effectively use Yahoo! Korea. 8(
Or have they been cleared up and now put on display in some American War musueum in Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City?
Photos of wrecks.
http://photo.nilestyle.com/photography/vietnam/war_museum/default.lasso?skip=0
http://photo.nilestyle.com/photography/vietnam/war_museum/default.lasso?skip=1&delay=&referrer=
http://www.vietnamtrip.com/war_remnants_museum.html
No photos of wrecks.
http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=ho_chi_minh_city@73&cur_section=sig&property_id=33333
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/hochiminhcity/A20952.html
http://tw.news.yahoo.com/060119/195/2s4xk.html
The Varyag reconditioning at Da Lian, Liao Ning. 8)
Photo dated May or November 2005.
You mean these aren’t real either ……..
Giant camels in Iraq. OIF.