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September 08, 2010

RAF Museum Hopes To Restore Rare German Bomber

Dornier Do-17 Found In The English Channel 68 Years After It Was Shot Down

A twin-engined Dornier Do-17 - known universally as 'The Flying Pencil' - emerged from an area knows as the Goodwin Sands in the English Channel two years ago, and the RAF Museum has been working with Wessex Archaeology since then to complete a full survey of the wreck site.

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ISR Version Of The TBM Multi-Mission Aircraft Now EASA Certified

Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Application Receives MCA

The Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) version of its multi-mission TBM very fast turboprop aircraft has received a Major Change Approval (MCA) from the EASA.

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C-17 Conducts Flight Test With Biofuel

All Engines Used Alternative Jet Fuel Blends

A C-17 Globemaster III from Edwards Air Force Base, CA has flown on all engines using jet fuel blended with a combination of traditional petroleum-based fuel, or JP-8, biofuel derived in part from animal fat, and synthetic fuel derived from coal.

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S-70i Black Hawk Helicopter Debuts At MSPO Exhibition

Program Continues On Schedule With Launch Into Global Market

The S-70i Black Hawk helicopter is on public display for the first time. Built at PZL Mielec, Sikorsky's subsidiary in Poland, the aircraft will be on static display at the MSPO exhibition through September 9th.

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UK, France Scotch Carrier Sharing Scheme

"Utterly Unrealistic" Says British Defense Minister

A trial balloon floated last week by the governments of Great Britain and France to merge their aircraft carrier operations has been quickly deflated, according the the British and French Defense Ministers.

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Global Hawk Lands in Guam

Future Missions For The Region's First UAS Will Be Strategic Recon, Humanitarian Support

The first RQ-4B Global Hawk remotely piloted aircraft to be stationed in Guam landed at 9th Operations Group Det. 3 at Andersen Air Force Base September 1st after an 18 hour flight from California.

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Boeing Realigns Military Aircraft Division

Six Divisions Condensed To Four

The Boeing Company said Tuesday it is making changes in its Military Aircraft business, including consolidating the organization from six divisions to four, to continue to position the company for growth in the current business environment. The realignment of the organization will take effect on October 1.

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