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CAP, the Columbian Air Force?

Started by DC, May 28, 2008, 02:58:20 PM

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DC

Totally random, but I think highly funny. While randomly perusing Wikipedia I took a sudden interest in third-world air forces. After being awed by the potency of Mexico's 10 aircraft fighter force I decided to search 'Columbian Air Force'. The search turned up no exact matches, but, in the list of possible matches right at the very top of the list, was, "Civil Air Patrol".

So, we are apparently, according to the ever-omnipotent Wikipedia, the nearest thing to the Coloumbian Air Force...

No, I'm not kidding, try it yourself...

EDIT: The second result is Billy Mitchell.  ???

EDIT EDIT: Now I feel really stupid, I misspelled Colombia, hence funny result. [duncecap]

notaNCO forever

If Wikipedia says it it must be right because all their sources are reliable.  ;D

mikeylikey

^ hahahha.....I am a "source" on many Wikipedia articles.  Most of which are completely and evilly WRONG.  Did I purposely put wrong info into Wikipedia.......you bet I did.  Why, you might ask......because I can. 

>:D >:D >:D >:D >:D >:D 
What's up monkeys?

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I've altered stuff to make it sound right.  Gotta love when  people write the stuff in such a way that it makes them sound uneducated.

1st Lt Ricky Walsh, CAP
Boston Cadet Squadron
NER-MA002 SE, AEO & ESO

Pylon

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Air_forces_by_country

That might have been a better way to find the articles available on different national Air Forces.
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

flyerthom

TC

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DC

Yeah, got it, like I said in my edit, I misspelled it.