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Hangar 13 (Mills & Boon Silhouette)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Hangar 13 (Mills & Boon Silhouette)

The moment she stepped into the echoing silence of Hangar 13, Ellie O'Gentry knew herself to be in the presence of an entity of breathtaking power–a presence so terrible, she doubted that even the mystic gifts bequeathed by her ancestors could lay it to rest.

Hangar Sweepings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Hangar Sweepings

After Charles Lindbergh made his historic non-stop flight from NY to Paris, the whole country went air crazy. All the fashionable young women wore cloche hats with simulated goggles and danced the Lindy Hop. My Mom was one of these. The following year, when I was three, we stood in front yard and cheered when Lindy flew over in the Spirit of St. Louis in the front seat of Curtis Jenny. I never got over it. My Dad only flew once in his life, with me after I got a Private license. It was a trust thing. He sat in the back seat of Cub rigid as a board the whole time. These stories all first appeared in the Carolina Unicom which is the monthly newsletter of the EAA Chapter 1083 based at the Rowan County Airport in Salisbury NC. The stories were gleaned from my days as a Ramp Rat at the airport and 22 years as a Photo Interpreter in the Air Force. The pencil sketches were made by my youngest son, Curtis. Some of the photos were made by me, the others were made by my old friend, G.C. Luke Teeter, John Suther, Jim Torrence and Smith Kirk.

Hangar Flying
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Hangar Flying

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Flying is sometimes defined as "hours and hours of sheer boredom punctuated by moments of stark panic." In HANGER FLYING, Lt/Col Alfred J. D'Amario shares many of those "moments of stark panic" that punctuated the 5,000 or so flying hours he accumulated during his twenty years in the Air Force. The author, who much prefers to be called Joe, takes the reader through Basic and Advanced pilot training, transition to jets, fighter gunnery and fighter bomber training and real combat inKorea. Then there are six years of "peace time" flying in Training Command followed by eleven years of Cold War missions in the six engine B-47 and eight engine B-52. But, Hanger Flying is about in-flight emergencies and hair-raising experiences, not about the hours and hours of just boring holes in the sky. Hanger Flying (the practice, not the book) is what assembled pilots do when they aren't flying. It is a "Can you top this?" exercise in story telling. And that is what the author does in this easy reading, fast paced account of many of the close calls he had both in and out of combat.

Hangar 17
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Hangar 17

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hangar 84 / druk 1
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 48

Hangar 84 / druk 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Riddle of Hangar Eighteen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Riddle of Hangar Eighteen

Crashed Saucers a cosmic Watergate, Inside the Flying Saucers, Uncle Sam's Top Secret Documents, the Los Alamos Saucer and the US Government, Hangar 18 and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the Controversial Alien Body Photos, the Classified Documents.

Hangar Flying
  • Language: en

Hangar Flying

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"General Merrill A. "Tony" McPeak was the 14th chief of staff of the US Air Force. Hangar Flying is a memoir of his early service in fighter squadrons, a story about military flying in the tumultuous 1960s. The book may be regarded as a primary source for understanding what happened in front-line aviation units when the Berlin Wall went up, during the Bay of Pigs invasion or the Cuban missile crisis, at the height of our presence in South Vietnam, or just day to day during the long facedown with the Soviet Union. surely only a handful of military officers had a ringside seat for so much of the Cold War, in so many of its settings."--Back cover.

An Introduction to Design Criteria for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

An Introduction to Design Criteria for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars

Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers nd construction managers interested in design criteria for aircraft maintenance hangars. Here is what is discussed: 1. GENERAL 2. FOUNDATIONS 3 SUPERSTRUCTURE 4. EXTERIOR DESIGN 5. INTERIOR DESIGN 6. ACOUSTICS 7. CONVEYING SYSTEMS 8. PLUMBING 9. HVAC 10. FIRE PROTECTION 11. ELECTRICAL 12. LIGHTING 13. GROUNDING 14. LIGHTNING PROTECTION 15. ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS 16. CIVIL.

The Nation's Hangar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

The Nation's Hangar

The Nation's Hangar: Aircraft Treasures of the Smithsonian offers a fascinating textual and visual history of civilian, military, and commercial aviation from the earliest balloon flights to today's most advanced aircraft. The Nation's Hangar charts the awe-inspiring history of flight around the world. F. Robert Van Der Linden, a Smithsonian curator and leading expert on aviation history, explains the fascinating stories behind aviation's great technological advances and provides historic and social context that highlights the many ways in which these innovations have changed the course of human history. The Nation's Hangar is also a visual delight. The Smithsonian aircraft collection has never looked so compelling and sleek. The Nation's Hangar is a must-have for that fly boy or fly girl in your flight pattern.

Hangar 16
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

Hangar 16

Where a group of four young boys, hear rumours about hangar sixteen in their local airfield 'San-Boscon' people claim they have seen strange activity go on there, but they go and find out for themselves. Join the journey to see what happens to them in the end.