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Our Resolve: To Go Forth "In Peace for All Mankind"
When the first Apollo astronauts stepped onto the Moon, they emplaced a plaque upon which were inscribed the words, "We came in peace for all mankind." As we move outward into the Solar System, we must remain true to our values as Americans: To go forward peacefully and to respect the integrity of planetary bodies and alien life forms, with equality of opportunity for all.
Out of Ground Effect (OGE) is the opposite to IGE, where there are no hard surfaces for the downwash to react against.
For example a helicopter hovering 150ft above the ocean surface will be in an OGE condition and will require more power to maintain a constant altitude than if it was hovering at 15ft.
Therefore a helicopter will always have a lower OGE ceiling than IGE due to the amount of engine power available.
I do not think the Navy wants its pilots to define "alien spacecraft," from a UFO magazine, does it?
Originally posted by johnlear
Thanks for the posts Skip. I don't think I have even seen you reach so far out on the limb of the ridiculous. Are you kidding me?
You really think the Navy defines alien spacecraft as "Mexican Flying Saucers"?
Thanks for the post Skip, I needed a shot of the totally insane. I was a quart low.
Originally posted by SkipShipman
"Alien Spacecraft," is not defined in the manual. Yes I want it to be extraterrestrial too, but they do not tell us anything else but "alien spacecraft." It could mean unknown spacecraft, say a satellite returning from space. Can someone find the USN definition of "alien spacecraft?"
For me it is not specific enough to hang our hopes. Much more it covers any number of different extraterrestrial spacecraft as well of many different shapes.
That's my argument, but if there is more documentation, let me know. It seems they must be training with other supplementary manuals as well.
I do not think the Navy wants its pilots to define "alien spacecraft," from a UFO magazine, does it?
[edit on 6-11-2007 by SkipShipman]