Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 275William Blackwood, 1954 |
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Strana 7
... reached Dakar , and as we lost height on the approach the air in the cabin became progressively hotter , and sweaters and coats were rapidly removed . I thought of the Canberra crews who had been drenched , then frozen , and then ...
... reached Dakar , and as we lost height on the approach the air in the cabin became progressively hotter , and sweaters and coats were rapidly removed . I thought of the Canberra crews who had been drenched , then frozen , and then ...
Strana 202
... reached the point of no return and there are only two possibili- ties , both grim . He can either put the aircraft down , regard- less of the nature of the ground , or he can try a steep turn at full throttle with the risk of hitting ...
... reached the point of no return and there are only two possibili- ties , both grim . He can either put the aircraft down , regard- less of the nature of the ground , or he can try a steep turn at full throttle with the risk of hitting ...
Strana 350
... reached Linton- on - Ouse and decided that the wind , although from the right direction , was not strong enough to improve the visibility at Driffield before nightfall . Since he was now about forty miles from base , and fairly low , he ...
... reached Linton- on - Ouse and decided that the wind , although from the right direction , was not strong enough to improve the visibility at Driffield before nightfall . Since he was now about forty miles from base , and fairly low , he ...
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