The U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and the Naval Medical Research Unit have decided to collaborate on their research into hypoxia.
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Category: Air Force
The One Eyed Gunner
Clarence Bentley (Larry) Sutherland was one of only three RAF heavy bomber aces during World War II by claiming seven kills as a gunner. His experience during the war is now the subject of a new book by his nephew.
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White House refused to negotiate with Cornyn over Taiwan’s F-16C/D issue
The White House is not making any moves to negotiate with U.S. Senator John Cornyn over his demands to get clarification on the sale of new F-16s to Taiwan.
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Pentagon to reopen tender for light attack aircraft
The U.S. has assured Brazil’s Embraer that it will reopen bidding for 20 light support planes, Brazilian Industry and Trade Minister Fernando Pimentel told journalists.
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UAE lures RAAF fighter pilots
Advertisments have been put up in Australian to recruit fighter pilot instructors for the United Arab Emirates Air Force.
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