Nanchang fatan (China)
Mitsubishi F1 (Japan)
IAI Kfir (Israel)
FMA IA 58 Pucara (Argentina)
Chengdu J-10 (China)
Chengdu FC-1/JF-17 Thunder (China)
Ching Kuo (Taiwan)
Hal Tejas (India)
Monday, December 29, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
European military aircraft
Sepecat Jaguar
Saab Jas 39 Gripen
Saab 37 Viggen
Panavia Tornado
Eurofighter Typhoon
Mirage 2000
Dassualt Raffale
Dassault Alpha JEt
AMX International
Aero L-159 ALCA
Saab Jas 39 Gripen
Saab 37 Viggen
Panavia Tornado
Eurofighter Typhoon
Mirage 2000
Dassualt Raffale
Dassault Alpha JEt
AMX International
Aero L-159 ALCA
What were they like?
A poem on the vietnam War
Did the people of Viet Nam use lanterns of stone? Did they hold ceremonies to reverence the opening of buds? Were they inclined to quiet laughter? Did they use bone and ivory, jade and silver, for ornament? Had they an epic poem? Did they distinguish between speech and singing? Sir, their light hearts turned to stone. It is not remembered whether in gardens stone gardens illumined pleasant ways. Perhaps they gathered once to delight in blossom, but after their children were killed there were no more buds. Sir, laughter is bitter to the burned mouth. A dream ago, perhaps. Ornament is for joy. All the bones were charred. it is not remembered. Remember, most were peasants; their life was in rice and bamboo. When peaceful clouds were reflected in the paddies and the water buffalo stepped surely along terraces, maybe fathers told their sons old tales. When bombs smashed those mirrors there was time only to scream. There is an echo yet of their speech which was like a song. It was reported their singing resembled the flight of moths in moonlight. Who can say? It is silent now. Denise Levertov |
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poems,
usa,
vietnam,
vietnam war,
war,
what were they like
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Russian military aircrafts
Tu 160 Blackjack
tu 22M Backfire
tupolev Tu 22 'Blinder'
Su 37 'Terminator'
Su 35 '4++ generation flanker'
Su 34 'Bomber Flanker'
Su 33 'Navy Flanker'
Su 30 'Multi-role Flanker'
Su 27 'Flanker'
Su 25 'Frogfoot'
Su 24 'Fencer'
Su 15 'Flagon'
Mig 29 'Fulcrum'
Mig 27 'Flogger'
Mig 25 'Foxbat'
Mig 23 'Flogger'
Mig 21 'Fishbed'
tu 22M Backfire
tupolev Tu 22 'Blinder'
Su 37 'Terminator'
Su 35 '4++ generation flanker'
Su 34 'Bomber Flanker'
Su 33 'Navy Flanker'
Su 30 'Multi-role Flanker'
Su 27 'Flanker'
Su 25 'Frogfoot'
Su 24 'Fencer'
Su 15 'Flagon'
Mig 29 'Fulcrum'
Mig 27 'Flogger'
Mig 25 'Foxbat'
Mig 23 'Flogger'
Mig 21 'Fishbed'
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Aviation jokes
An emergency landing
The captain decided to make an emergency landing, and switched on the seat belt sign.
The vibration stopped immediately.
A passenger emerged from a lavatory and explained that he had been jogging in place inside.
Изучение русского языка
Хорошо, мне только надоели, чтобы я, случился, видел книгу в библиотеке, преподавал себе русский язык. Я собрал это. Хорошо, русский язык прохладен. Пожалуйста, любой может помочь мне? Только Надоеденный.
Не забывайте заглядывать вокруг того, что я написал.
Не забывайте заглядывать вокруг того, что я написал.
Labels:
learn a new languange,
russia,
russian,
soviet union,
ussr,
русского языка
Friday, December 5, 2008
A tribute to Indian air force - best aircrafts
These are some of the aircrafts owned by the Indian airforce, and are some of the best in the world. All of them except the Mirage 2000 and Jaguar, are developed by joint research by India and Russia. However, the HAL Tejas is developed solely by India by Aeronautics Developmental Agency and Hindustan Aeronautics limited. The name of the plane is below the image.
Mirage 2000
Mirage 2000
Mig 21
Labels:
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DRDO,
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HAL,
IAF,
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inm,
mig 27,
mig 29,
mirage 2000,
planes,
su-30. su-27,
sukhoi,
tejas
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