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Tag Archives: Japan
The San Joaquin Siren: Another Great Pilot Story
I really enjoy reading aviation books (funny that) and especially (auto)biographies that give me an insight into the experiences of the times, from growing up to learning to fly and then on to surviving various aviation adventures. With that in … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, flying, Learning to Fly
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Tagged autobiography, aviation, biography, Burma, CBI, China-Burma-India, India, Japan, Lightning, P38, pilot, US Army Air Corp, USAF, World War 2, WW2, WWII
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If it’s New, it’s JQ!
I’ve spoken before about the on-going Jetstarisation of Qantas and despite Alan Joyce’s previous comments to the effect that there would be no further “jetstarisation,” recent developments certainly seem to indicate that this is not the case. We’ve previously joked … Continue reading →