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20 hours ago ago from Today\'s History Lesson

As has been discussed before, the U.S. Government tends to favor multi-taskers in the process of aircraft procurement.  The more missions a proposed platform can perform well, the better the chance it will be selected for development and deployment.  But one could argue that it's possible to take the concept too far.  The government did on at least one occasion, and it resulted in ruined careers, a lot of fighting between the services, and ...

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21 hours ago ago from Tomahawks Adventure Travel & Survival Blog

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10 hours ago ago from O.B.E.

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Afghan air force to quadruple in size

11 hours ago ago from The Last Of The Few

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36 minutes ago ago from U.S. News

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Air Force awards Boeing C-17 support contract

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