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Orions Wet And Dry Orions Wet And Dry
By Jeff Rhodes
One of the first things visitors notice at RAAF Edinburgh is the digital clocks. Hanging in the 10 and 11 Squadron buildings, in the 92 Wing headquarters, in the simulator, in the maintenance hangar, and even in the life support equipment workroom, the clocks at the Royal Australian Air Force's AP-3C Orion base north of Adelaide display not only the local and Greenwich Mean Time—a standard at any military base—but also the hour at the wing's deployed location in the Middle East Area of Operations, or MEAO.
Saints Above Orion Renewed
By Jeff Rhodes
Photos By John Rossino and Eric Sollinger

There is no flying without wings, or so says E. Cobham Brewer in the 1895 edition of the Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. With the then-imminent coming of powered flight, the phrase was a new take on an even older proverb: nothing can be done without the proper means.
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