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  2. Robert Osborn (satirist) - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert: Don't Kill Your Friends, 1943. Osborn enlisted when World War II began, hoping to become a U.S. Navy pilot. [citation needed] However, the Navy apparently decided that he would be better employed with his hand wrapped around a pen rather than around a joystick: he was soon learning, then applying the art of "speed drawing", under the command of the photographer Edward Steichen in a ...

  3. VAQ-129 - Wikipedia

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    Christopher O. Liam Jr. Electronic Attack Squadron 129 (VAQ-129) is the United States Navy 's only EA-18G Growler training squadron. Known as the "Vikings", they are a Fleet Replacement Squadron, or FRS, and are charged with training all EA-18G aviators and developing standard operating procedures for the maintenance and operation of the aircraft.

  4. VT-10 - Wikipedia

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    VT-10 is tasked with training to go to advanced flight school in the United States Navy. NFOs come to VT-10 after graduating from Naval Introductory Flight Evaluation, or "NIFE". In recent years the syllabus has been expanded to include all aspects of pilot training, up to but not including solo flight. The NFO training consists of navigation ...

  5. National Naval Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Naval Aviation Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Naval Aviation and the Naval Aviation Museum, is a military and aerospace museum located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida . Founded in 1962 and moved to its current location in 1974, the museum has now been reopened to the public starting May 2023, after a ...

  6. Blue Angels - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Angels, formally named the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, are a flight demonstration squadron of the United States Navy. [ 1] Formed in 1946, the unit is the second oldest formal aerobatic team in the world, following the Patrouille de France which formed in 1931. The team has six Navy and one Marine Corps demonstration pilots.

  7. Talk:Pan Am Flight 7 - Wikipedia

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    The report CAB stated that "application and removal of power, or cutting off of the engines, occuring at least three times. There wes a final roar of power just before impact . . ." What ever happened to Flight 20 the crew, like that of PAA 7, had no time to communicate. As Grandpa Pettibone observed the problem is to aviate, not communicate.

  8. People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the PLANAF's main role has been to provide the navy's warships with air defense coverage. Part of the coastal defense doctrine was to have naval aircraft protecting the ships, hence the reason why many PLA ships of the 1960s–70s lacked long range anti-aircraft missiles or artillery.

  9. Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy's Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School, more popularly known as CAEWWS (historically known as TOPDOME ), is an American military unit that develops and teaches E-2D and E-2C Hawkeye tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) to selected Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers. CAEWWS originated in the early 1980s ...