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1785 Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard and American John Jeffries travel from Dover, England to Calais, France in a gas balloon, becoming the first to cross the English Channel by air. 1944 Air Force announces production of 1st US jet fighter, the Bell P-59. |
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CAL-UAL Merger Analyses Description: A very well presented analyses of the "what if" merger of UAL and CAL. The source and originator of this document is not known. Version: Filesize: 499.02 Kb Added on: 16-Apr-2008 Downloads: 794 HomePage | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details
PlaneDoctor.com Information Flyer Description: This 8.5X11 inch flyer was designed to spread the word about this site. Please print a few out and place on your workplace bulletin board. Version: Filesize: 111.82 Kb Added on: 27-Aug-2005 Downloads: 198 HomePage | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details
Freedom Lives Description: Freedom Lives is a patriotic slide show illustrating Operation Iraqi Freedom. This original PlaneDoctor.com creation has a musical accompaniment and is comprised of over 50 images.
This program is almost 4 and a half minutes long and therefore is a large file to download for dial up users. It is never the less well worth the wait! Version: Filesize: 5.35 MB Added on: 10-Apr-2003 Downloads: 724 Rating: 9 (2 Votes) HomePage | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details
MAD Poster Description: High Resolution full page printable image of the MAD poster used on this site. Image is a JPG and is downloaded as a zipped file Version: Filesize: 773.44 Kb Added on: 25-Feb-2003 Downloads: 330 HomePage | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details
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