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From: "Roger R. Prokic" <rprokic@ibm.net> Date: Sat, 26 Jul 1997 23:20:14 GMT Fwd Date: Sun, 27 Jul 1997 00:36:02 -0400 Subject: Re: Phoenix Lights - 'Solved'? >From: TotlResrch@aol.com [Kal Korff] >Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 06:10:28 -0400 (EDT) >To: Updates@globalserve.net >Subject: Jim Dilettoso Loses Credibility: Phoenix Lights SOLVED! >During the run, they would drop high-intensity flares, called Luu-2, >made of either magnesium or cesium, Sullins said. The flares are >suspended by a tiny parachute and take a long time to drop, Sullins >said. >The planes completed their required runs and their time at the busy >range was coming to a close. But the A-10s still had a bunch of flares >on board, and Davis-Monthan doesn't let planes land with flares aboard. Could someone explain what purpose this training serves? Is it typical for a formation of about 8 A-10's to synchronously drop flares? When would this be useful in time of war? Roger R. Prokic Telecommunications Engineer Lockheed Martin Astronautics Denver, Colorado USA - using a 3Com PalmPilot Professional & HandStamp Pro 1.0 -
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