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Exclusive : Pilots for Sukhoi su 30mki coming from RAF Valley |
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| Author: idrw team | 30 April 2007 | Views: 1963 |
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By : prasad for IDRW.ORG  When the contract for the 66 Hawks was signed in 2004, as part of the contract 75 pilots of Iaf will be trained by BAe and RAF before Iaf had all the facility for the Hawk Training system in Bidar (Karnataka), Each pilot of Iaf spends 11 months at Raf Valley in Wales and trained with No 208 Squadron “Black Hawks “, each pilot spends hundred of hours in Hawk simulators under the careful eyes of BAe instructors before they actually fly the Twin seater Hawks with Raf Instructors , so far 40 iaf pilots have graduated from the Hawk and moved on to serve in advance Indian air force fighters , Iaf originally had plans to put this pilots who have graduated from Raf valley on Jaguar or Mirage 2000 but the sophistication of the pilots training who have graduated from hawk programme was so high that many pilots have been posted in India’s prime front line fighter Sukhoi-30 mki while others have been posted in Mirage-2000 , while some pilots will also serve has Hawk instructor in Iaf base in Bidar ,Senior iaf officer and Raf instructors are happy how things are progressing , while the Ground works in Iaf base in Bidar has been going on and Hal has already received 1500 tonnes of raw materials and 3500 tools and additional Hawk Fuselage to license manufacture them as per the contract ,while Sixth Hawk Mk 132 for Iaf took to its first flight in Indian markings , while Iaf is gearing up to take charge of Hawks which will be arriving in India in mid of 2007 |
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IAF pilots begin training on new Hawk jetsIndian Hawks Head Home'Pilot error' caused Hawk crash in April: IAF probeFirst Indian Pilots Gain Their Wings on New Hawk First Indian pilots gain their wings on new hawk |
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| | Registered: 30 August 2007 | ICQ: -- |
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how british haramis have infiltrated evrey where.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Quigley
Carroll Quigley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
quote "Writings on the Anglo-American elite
Quigley became well known among those who believe that there is an international conspiracy to bring about a one-world government. In his 1966 book, Tragedy and Hope, he based his analysis on his extensive research in the closely-held papers of an Anglo-American elite organization,[citation needed] to which he was given access.[citation needed] According to Quigley, the U.S. and UK governments were secretly controlled through a series of Round Table Groups, the group in the U.S. being the Council on Foreign Relations.[citation needed] He contended that both the Republican and Democratic parties were controlled by an "international Anglophile network" that shaped elections.
The Anglo-American Establishment was not published until 1982, five years after Quigley's death, because of its controversial material:[citation needed] several publishers would not publish it when it was written in 1949, but the manuscript was found after his death on the Island of Rhodes.[citation needed]
The book argues that the real motive of Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Adolf Hitler was to instigate a war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union; by deliberately encouraging and assisting in Germany's efforts to expand in the east so that Germany could have a common frontier with the Soviet Union.
He also claimed that Alfred Milner was the chief author of the the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
Critics assailed Quigley for his approval of the goals (though not the tactics) of the Anglo-American elite, while selectively using his information and analysis as evidence for their views.[citation needed] "" |
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#3 Author: Ant0ha1 (12 August 2008 20:13) |
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#4 Author: Ant0ha1 (6 December 2008 12:58) |
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