Writing Strong EPR Bullets Most of the time, we don't need help identifying our accomplishments. We know what we do. The problem is how to make those bullet statementssoundgood! It's the impact portion of the EPR Bullet, the positive result of an accomplishment, that give us the most fr...
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Of the two South Africans sacrificed in this rather misunderstood, baffling and brutal war, it is this one – Everitt Murray Lance (called ‘Lofty’ because of his height) who really stands out for two reasons – he served as a pilot in the South African Air Force prior to fighting in t...
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YOU COULD REST EASY on the Curtiss Condor in 1933. (U.S. Air Force) …Packard and Cadillac both produced premium automobiles, but where Packard emphasized durability and longevity… …the folks at Cadillac went for pure sob appeal…
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There is a pattern to most chapters in Chasing the Silver Bullet: The air force establishes a need and mission for a type of aircraft, studies and proposals ensue, politics skews development, commanders identify the optimum use of the aircraft, pilots draw first blood, success or failure is ...
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some say I could not have been in Viet Nam at all. Some accuse me of being an “asshole wannabe,” others have issued various threats including that I should be the target of a stray bullet. One admitted honestly that “it is hard to believe that someone who went through SAFESIDE tra...
Skin friction drag, i.e., the resisting force caused by the loss of velocity of the air flow that touches the surface of the envelope (boundary layer). Pressure drag, i.e., the integral component in the speed direction of local distribution of pressure induced by the velocity of the flow...