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Post by evo16 on May 27, 2004 21:44:12 GMT 1
oh my god how many different subjects are on this thread? i may have just gone mad by foolishly believing that one post is somehow directly related to the one above it
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Post by skunkie on May 27, 2004 21:48:05 GMT 1
Unfussy jet fighter seen at RAF Cosford.Looks like a Bell-End on Wings.
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on May 27, 2004 21:51:41 GMT 1
Unfussy jet fighter seen at RAF Cosford.Looks like a Bell-End on Wings. To be pedantic, the Jet Provost was a 2 seater used for pilot training - I think there was a single seater fighter version called the Hawk.
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Post by skunkie on May 27, 2004 21:55:30 GMT 1
Bell-Ends are normally used for training..i think
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Post by SeanBroseley on May 27, 2004 22:28:06 GMT 1
To be pedantic, the Jet Provost was a 2 seater used for pilot training - I think there was a single seater fighter version called the Hawk. Dave, the Hawk is what the Red Arrows fly, there was a ground attack version of te Jet Provost called the Strikemaster.
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Post by OldGit on May 27, 2004 22:41:22 GMT 1
The Strikemaster!
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Post by DRASFounder on May 27, 2004 22:48:06 GMT 1
Look OldGits at it again!
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Post by The Shropshire Tenor on May 28, 2004 0:00:24 GMT 1
Look OldGits at it again! Does that refer to me and Sean? ;D
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Post by DRASFounder on May 28, 2004 0:01:08 GMT 1
It can do! if u want it to ?
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Post by welshdan on May 28, 2004 0:12:18 GMT 1
great thread guys Confusing...interesting..and funny top class
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Post by BlueinSY2 on May 28, 2004 0:29:40 GMT 1
tonka tastic!!!! real planes.............................real nightmares!!
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