Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... position with the sextant . Because of the heavy fuel consumption of the jet engines at low level they could not go many miles to correct errors in navigation that only became apparent after they broke cloud and could see the beam of ...
... position with the sextant . Because of the heavy fuel consumption of the jet engines at low level they could not go many miles to correct errors in navigation that only became apparent after they broke cloud and could see the beam of ...
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... position from which it should be possible to look straight down onto the kill . For a few minutes I stopped for breath . The effort of such slow climbing , and the absolute necessity to work quietly , had left me gasping for air ...
... position from which it should be possible to look straight down onto the kill . For a few minutes I stopped for breath . The effort of such slow climbing , and the absolute necessity to work quietly , had left me gasping for air ...
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... position to make his test runs across the base and turn back into position for the power - off landing . The co - pilot of the carrier aircraft does the flying during the climb and drop , while the captain monitors the procedure and co ...
... position to make his test runs across the base and turn back into position for the power - off landing . The co - pilot of the carrier aircraft does the flying during the climb and drop , while the captain monitors the procedure and co ...
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JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
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