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Originally posted by BLV12
reply to post by auswally
Even if it was a picture of Pine Gap, there is no place on the base for fixed winged aircraft to land or be housed, let alone two B1 bombers.
Originally posted by BLV12
reply to post by auswally
Even if it was a picture of Pine Gap, there is no place on the base for fixed winged aircraft to land or be housed, let alone two B1 bombers.
Originally posted by downunderET
Originally posted by BLV12
reply to post by auswally
Even if it was a picture of Pine Gap, there is no place on the base for fixed winged aircraft to land or be housed, let alone two B1 bombers.
There are plenty of photo's of Pine Gap on the Net, it's just that all of them are not correct.
Take it from one who knows
Originally posted by auswally
I will bite Downunder, you got a better pic then on the net
be great if you have, and what ever else you have to say about PG i would be more then happy to hear it
wally
[edit on 5-4-2010 by auswally]
Originally posted by auswally
So what you are saying you cant prove it, but you could land a b1 bomber there from your own observation
Just curious what were you employed as?
Wally
The Australian Submarine Corporation has just launched it's second
Collins Class submarine and a further six are due for delivery by 1999.
Their cost is estimated at around one billion dollars each. There are
plans to produce many more for friendly nations in South East Asia and
if possible keep the enormously eXlnmsive factory in continuous production
well into the next century.
In late 1995 the army moved it's southern armoured division from
Victoria to the Northern Territory. The government stated at the time
that as they did not expect an invasion from the Antarctic there was no
point in keeping them in the Southern part of Australia. Does that mean
they expect an attack from the North?
Because if there were F16's flying near and around Alice Springs, a tourist destination, let alone F117 stealth aircraft, not only would the locals have made it public knowledge, but the tourists too.