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The Reno Air Races - 500 Mph and 3.5g Fun!

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The Reno Air Races - 500 Mph and 3.5g Fun!

The Reno Air Races

This week the Reno Air Races are going to launch pilots into the skies for the race event of the West Coast.
The Unlimiteds are the aircraft to beat, 500mph at 50ft above the ground with thunderous noise!

Below is a vidoeo of what it's like to fly the Reno Air Race course. Enjoy!

Last Updated on Friday, 17 September 2010 21:34
 

FAA’s Circuit Breaker policy could change

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FAA’s Circuit Breaker policy could change

from AIN: Regulations and Government by Chad Trautvetter

The FAA issued a draft policy memorandum that would change circuit-breaker layouts in aircraft electrical systems, as well as how pilots deal with tripped ­circuit breakers. Comments are due by September 12. Principal changes would be for manufacturers to group and identify essential and non-essential circuit breakers in Part 23 aircraft and to publish flight manual guidance about when to reset circuit breakers. According to the FAA, it has allowed resetting of circuit breakers or replacement of fuses while in flight, but current Part 25 advisory information “is to recommend that no pilot should reset any ­circuit breaker more than once.”

Original Article from: Ainonline.com

Last Updated on Monday, 30 August 2010 23:42
 

Don't Fall into the Sheeple Pit..

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Do yourself and your family a favor...

Don't Fall into the Sheeple Pit...


TURN OFF YOUR TELEVISION!
Ignore the TV Media

 


 

FAA Finalizes Recurrent Aircraft Registration Rule

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FAA Finalizes Recurrent Aircraft Registration Rule

N-Numbers For Airplanes That Are Not Re-Registered Will Be Cancelled


Get ready to pony up more paperwork ... and fees ... to register your airplane, and do it on a regular basis. The FAA has finalized a plan to require re-registration of all civil aircraft over the next three years, with renewal every three years after that. The FAA says the move will create a more accurate aircraft registration database, The rule establishes specific expiration dates over a three-year period for all aircraft registered before Oct. 1, 2010, and requires re-registration of those aircraft according to a specific schedule. All aircraft registration certificates issued on or after Oct. 1, 2010 will be good for three years with the expiration date clearly shown.
“These improvements will give us more up-to-date registration data and better information about the state of the aviation industry,” said FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt.

READ MORE: Aero-News

 

What if God was one of us?

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 April 2014 18:13
 

It's not a Plane.. It's Not a Boat!

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Ekranoplan - It's not a Plane, It's not a Boat.


The Ekranoplan flies within surface effect which means it cruises on an air cushion just above the surface of the water at about 10-30 feet. Although capable of high speed, they can not fly as conventional aircraft do, hence the abbreviated wings.
 
Ekranoplan
 
Check out the other very unusual pictures at: Moscowtopnews.com 



 

Just For Fun, Ozzy talks with Digg

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Just for Fun, Ozzy talks with Digg

 

OZZY's DNA is going to be Studied by Scientists

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 OZZY's DNA is going to be Studied by Scientists

 

OZzy is one of the most famous rock musicians in the world. His career from Black Sabbath, to present day, is a tribute to his talent.

Everybody seems to like OZzy!  

Why? How did his body survive all the abuse?That's what scientists are going study.... what makes OZzy tick?

Before you go off to read the article here some pure OZZY to enjoy! 

 

   
                                       Obama Dancing
 
 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 June 2010 16:41
 

Obama Dance

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Obama Dancing!

 

 This oil slick is really making me crazy! 

Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 16:56
 

Technology in 1906 San Francisco.... Cool!

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Technology in 1906 San Francisco.... Cool!

Market Street, San Francisco, in 2005, 99 years later!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 April 2014 18:05
 

Are we being prepared for the Truth?

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 Are we being prepared for the Truth?

 
 
Galactic Federation of Light? 
 

Here is our Peacetime American Flag!

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The United States Civil Flag of Peacetime

AmericanPeaceFlag 
American Civil Flag
 
We the People of the united States of Amercica, 
actually have two national flags, a military flag and a civil flag for peacetime.
They have several important distinctions and meanings.
 
Almost all Americans think of the Stars and Stripes "Old Glory" as their only flag.
 

 

 

The United States Military Flag of War.

 Remember, the term United States refers to the Corporation called, the "United States" which is based in the 10 sq mi zone called, Washington DC. (District of Columbia)

American Flag of War 

Since we fly this flag today, woudn't you conclude we've been in wartime rules since the Civil War!

Scary thought. 

 
The Stars and Stripes originated as a result of a resolution adopted by the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress at Philadelphia on June 14, 1777, for use on military installations, on ships, and in battle, directing that a U.S. flag consist of 13 stripes, alternating red and white; that a union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.
 
Prior to, during the War for Independence, and after under the Articles of Confederation, smuggling was seen as a patriotic duty of the citizens of the thirteen independent and sovereign states, but after the ratification of the Constitution and the establishment of a new nation, smuggling needed to be stopped. The new nation depended on the revenue from customs tariffs, duties and taxes on imported goods in order to survive.
 
In 1790, with the customs laws firmly in place, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton set to work devising adequate means of enforcing the year-old regulations. "A few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports," Hamilton suggested, "might at a small expense be made useful sentinels of our laws." Congress concurred, and that year appropriated $10,000 to build and maintain a fleet of ten revenue cutters, which were to be placed under the charge of the customs collectors, whose responsibilities would be enforcement of the tariff laws. Along with financial responsibility, Hamilton demanded that the officers be servants of the people. "They [the officers] will always keep in mind that their Countrymen are Freemen and as such are impatient of everything that bears that least mark of a domineering Spirit."
 
Nine years later, Congress refined the revenue cutters' role in customs operations with the passage of the Act of March 2, 1799, known as the Customs Administration Act. In particular, Congress determined "the cutters and boats employed in the service of the revenue shall be distinguished from other vessels by "an ensign and pendant, with such marks thereon as shall be prescribed and directed by the President of the United States." Additionally, the Act permitted commanders of revenue vessels to fire at other vessels failing to respond "after such pendant and ensign shall be hoisted and a gun fired by such revenue cutter as a signal." By this act the Revenue Marine (later called the Revenue Cutter Service) ensign served as the seagoing equivalent of a policeman's badge, the distinctive sign of the vessel's law enforcement authority.
 
The job of designing the distinguishing ensign eventually fell upon Oliver Wolcott, who had replaced Alexander Hamilton as Secretary of the Treasury in 1795. On June 1, 1799, Wolcott submitted his design to President John Adams for approval. Wolcott's proposal featured an ensign of sixteen stripes, alternating red and white, representing the number of states that had joined the Union by 1799, with the Union to be the Arms of the United States in dark blue on a white field. It is significant that Wolcott turned the arrangement of the stripes ninety degrees to vertical to differentiate the new revenue cutter ensign from the U.S. Flag, to denote civilian authority under the Treasury Department, rather than military authority under the War Department.
 
 
 
Through usage and custom, horizontal stripes had become adopted for use over military posts, and vertical stripes adopted for use over civilian establishments. The Civil Flag, intended for peacetime usage in custom house civilian settings, had vertical stripes with blue stars on a white field. By the Law of the Flag, this design denoted civil jurisdiction under the Constitution and common law as opposed to military jurisdiction under admiralty/military law.
 
 
 
Although intended just for Customs house usage, the new Civil Flag became adopted by both customhouses and merchants, and others who could afford them, to show their civilian nature and not under military control. The practice of using the Customs Flag as a Civil Flag became encoded in law in 1874 when Treasury Secretary William. A. Richardson required all customhouses to display the Civil Flag.
 
On May 26, 1913, with the approval of Senate Bill S. 2337, (shortly after the fraudulent declaration by Secretary of State Philander Knox, that the 16th Amendment had been ratified, and during the same weeks that the Federal Reserve system and the IRS were established) the U.S. Coast Guard absorbed the Revenue Cutter and the Life Saving - Lighthouse Services, becoming a part of the military forces of the United States, operating under the Treasury Department in time of peace and as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, in time of war.
 
The Civil Flag used by the cutter service was modified, placing the Coast Guard insignia on the stripes in the field , and was adopted under Coast Guard authority, losing it's original significance of civilian authority, which by then had long been forgotten. As the Federal government acquired more control over the States and their citizens during and after World War II, by 1951 the original Civil Flag had been phased out completely, it's existence left as an artifact of time in a few old photographs and a rare mention in old books.
 
 Disclaimer: I have been unable to verify the history of this flag but believe that the information here is at least 90% accurate. Think it over and you decide.
 
 
 
 
 
Last Updated on Saturday, 06 March 2021 13:53
 


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