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Interesting Things with JC

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989: "Patrick Space Force Base"

Interesting Things with JC #989: "Patrick Space Force Base" - Trace the journey of Patrick Space Force Base from its establishment as a naval air station during WWII to its current status as a cornerstone of the U.S. Space Force. Discover the base's crucial role in shaping U.S. space missions and its ongoing contributions to national security and space exploration. Uncover the legacy of Major General Mason M. Patrick, after whom the base is named, and his impact on military aviation.

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916: "DARPA X-65"

Interesting Things with JC #916: "DARPA X-65" - DARPA and Aurora Flight Sciences collaborate on the X-65, an innovative aircraft utilizing active flow control (AFC) for flight, promising to reshape aircraft design. This groundbreaking project marks a significant leap forward in aviation technology and research.

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204 - Interesting Things: Battle of Britain Bunker

The Battle of Britain Bunker Exhibition and Visitor Centre is a 2,000 square metre complex on two levels. Its an underground operations room at RAF Uxbridge, formerly used by No. 11 Group Fighter Command during the Second World War. Fighter aircraft operations were controlled from there throughout the War but most notably during the Battle of Britain and on D-Day. The exhibition provides insight into how the Bunker worked, inside and out.

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