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First things first: why are the job losses happening at all? Cuts were always inevitable after the completion of two massive aircraft carriers - a once in 30 or 40 year event.
The massive aircraft, designed to fire radar-guided missiles from beyond visual range, lacked the agility of its Soviet opponents and was subject to adverse yaw during hard maneuvering.
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Last Thursday, StoryCorps, the oral-history organization, held a gala hosted by Stephen Colbert onboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, in the massive 1943 aircraft carrier docked in the Hudson River, at Forty-sixth Street.
The massive Taranis aircraft was first unveiled to the public by BAE to much fanfare in July 2010, but since then it has been cloaked in secrecy.
Although the UK hopes to deploy a massive new aircraft carrier to the region in 2020, recent budget cuts have reduced regional defenses to a half-dozen old typhoon fighter jets and surface-to-air missile batteries, some visiting warships, and just over a thousand troops.
Despite radar, airborne interception, and massive anti-aircraft barrages, a distressing 14% of Kamikazes survived to score a hit on a ship; nearly 8.5% of all ships hit by Kamikazes sank.
If you looked up into the sky over the 101 Freeway last weekend, you might have noticed a massive, yellow, cylindrical aircraft hovering above the traffic.
Arkansas Air Museum: Located in the city of Fayetteville a short drive from Bentonville, the AAM has a massive collection of aircraft that includes everything from Biplanes to a LearJet.
That doesn't mean anyone will be firing a fully-loaded 747 off a flight deck, but the Navy has fooled around before with landing and launching massive C-130 caircraftcrand and U-2 spy planes from carriers, so it's not unthinkable that EMALS might reopen discussions about non-traditional aircraft on carriers.
Hitherto the conventional wisdom has been that having one type of aircraft yielded massive economies of scale, from the size of the order through to commonality of parts and the simplicity of servicing a uniform fleet.
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