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Boeing Delivers First P-8A Poseidon to New Zealand

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New Zealand today received the first of four Boeing [NYSE: BA] P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft in a ceremony at the Museum of Flight. “As a maritime nation, delivery of the P-8A will ensure New Zealand maintains a patrol and response capability that will protect and support law enforcement in our Exclusive Economic Zone and Southern Ocean,” said Sarah Minson, acting Deputy Secretary Capability Delivery, New Zealand Ministry of Defence. “The P-8A will also assist our South Pacific… (boeing.mediaroom.com) Más...

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sparkie624
sparkie624 1
Nice plane...
DRotten
D Rotten -2
'POSEIDON'? Seriously?? Who, in their right mind, would set foot on something called 'Poseidon'?! For that matter, WHO thought that it was a 'good' idea to name it 'Poseidon'? LMAO!!
jbsimms
James Simms 0
Poseidon (/pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ-, poʊ-/; Greek: Ποσειδῶν) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a chief deity at Pylos and Thebes. He also had the cult title "earth shaker". In the myths of isolated Arcadia he is related with Demeter and Persephone and he was venerated as a horse, however, it seems that he was originally a god of the waters. He is often regarded as the tamer or father of horses, and with a strike of his trident, he created springs which are related to the word horse. His Roman equivalent is Neptune.

Poseidon was the protector of seafarers, and of many Hellenic cities and colonies. Homer and Hesiod suggest that Poseidon became lord of the sea following the defeat of his father Cronus, the world was divided by lot among his three sons; Zeus was given the sky, Hades the underworld, and Poseidon the sea, with the Earth and Mount Olympus belonging to all three.

In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon supports the Greeks against the Trojans during the Trojan War and in the Odyssey, during the sea-voyage from Troy back home to Ithaca, the Greek hero Odysseus provokes Poseidon's fury by blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus, resulting in Poseidon punishing him with storms, the complete loss of his ship and companions, and a ten-year delay. Poseidon is also the subject of a Homeric hymn. In Plato's Timaeus and Critias, the legendary island of Atlantis was Poseidon's domain.

Athena became the patron goddess of the city of Athens after a competition with Poseidon, and he remained on the Acropolis in the form of his surrogate, Erechtheus. After the fight, Poseidon sent a monstrous flood to the Attic Plain, to punish the Athenians for not choosing him.
bentwing60
bentwing60 0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poseidon

Customary to at least source one's direct quote lest plagiarism be thy name.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism

Odd, kinda looks like a 737-800, OOOH, it is a 737-800,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_P-8_Poseidon

What a boon to those pilots no longer required to keep four props. in sync when the prop. sync. don't work, which, in my not exactly limited experience flying multi-engine prop. driven aircraft, was not exactly Rare.

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