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Torchlight

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1. Between the 2 KC-135s and 3 F-15Es lost this month
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:09 PM
16 hrs ago

and the skyrocketing fuel prices, mr trump's 'victory' seems less a success, more a failed political expedient.

How many aircrews will he kill and planes out of commission before he realizes Epstein's not going away...? (rhetorical question)

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Between the 2 KC-135s and 3 F-15Es lost this month Torchlight 16 hrs ago #1
It's amazing that those big, ugly f___s are still flying. LudwigPastorius 16 hrs ago #2
Buff is forever Aviation Pro 15 hrs ago #5
If B-52s were in commercial service they would have been gone long ago Bluetus 14 hrs ago #9
The BBC thinks it was a pressurization problem muriel_volestrangler 13 hrs ago #14
That makes sense. Even though the crew area is the only part pressurised Bluetus 13 hrs ago #15
They probably forgot.... SergeStorms 16 hrs ago #3
Starmer was an idiot Miguelito Loveless 15 hrs ago #4
They would have let a plane in distress land regardless 33taw 14 hrs ago #12
Not what I was referring to Miguelito Loveless 14 hrs ago #13
Agree 33taw 12 hrs ago #16
The B52 has been in service since . . . AverageOldGuy 15 hrs ago #6
My husband Rebl2 14 hrs ago #10
It was Aliens. milestogo 15 hrs ago #7
Yep. Half-step 14 hrs ago #11
7700 is a transponder code InstantGratification 14 hrs ago #8
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