| The
Aviation Zone |
Unofficial
"Home of the Heavies" Comprehensive online resource dedicated
to the C-5 Galaxy, C-17 Globemaster, C-130 Hercules, C-141 Starlifter,
and other military transports, aerial tankers, and fixed-wing gunships.
Over 2000 High-Quality photo images. |
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Air
Force Link provides United States Air Force news, career information,
publications, photographs, and links to other Air Force sites. |
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Listing
of loadmasters from around the world. Active duty, Retired, Reserve,
ANG, USAF, USN, USMC, and Civilian can locate long lost friends
in this site |
| USAF
Locator |
The
Unofficial United States Air Force E-mail Locator of Past, Present,
& Retired Members. 14,314 Members Listed |
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A
veteran directory and military directory listing Army reunions,
Navy reunions, and Air Force reunions. |
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C-130
Hercules Headquarters. This unofficial site is dedicated to the
mighty Herk and all those who fly and maintain this venerable multi-talented
aircraft. |
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Largest
aviation photo gallery in the world containing over 65,000 images
mostly commercial airliners but also military planes and helicopters.
Also hosts an aircraft seat chart, stats and history section, Aviation
News, chat and Forum. |
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Remembering
an Unsung Giant,The Douglas C-133 Cargomaster was the Air Force's
only production turboprop-powered strategic airlifter. It entered
service shortly after Lockheed's C-130 Hercules but achieved neither
the fame nor the longevity of the smaller aircraft. |
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An
organization of Canadian loadmasters of past and present Traffic Technicians,
Logistics Officers and Civilians of the Canadian Armed Forces. |
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The
Air America Association is composed of former employees of CAT,
Air America, their families and their affiliates. This is their
web site. Its purpose is to capture that experience and present
it in historical context. |
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Official
website for theCongressional Medal of Honor Society. Contains stories
and images of MOH recipients. |
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Seventy
KC-135 Stratotanker Instructor Boom Operators from three squadrons
serve in Air Education and Training Command to train over 300 initial
qualification, requalification and instructor boom operators each
year |
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This
page was set up for Flight Engineers (Active duty, Reserves, ANG,
Retired, USAF, USMC, USN, USCG and Airlines, for that matter ALL FE's
throughout the world) to locate one another. |
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The
United Kingdom Mobile Air Movements Squadron (UKMAMS) was formed at
RAF Abingdon in 1966 as the RAF's UK based mobile movements capability.
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An
extensive gallery of WWII to present Nose Art and Pin Ups. Featuring
several artist renderings of past and present Nose art of our history. |
| Hotmail |
Free
World Wide E-mail great for our frequent flyers |