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jonny1
28th Jun 2006, 06:36
Can anyone say how the Harrier Force is settling in down in Rutland now that the RN are flying the GR7? I am not a journo.

A2QFI
28th Jun 2006, 07:24
Apart from the fact that some of the SHAR pilots on conversion needed a lot of extra flying hours, and there was a shortage of serviceable 2 seaters, all seems to be going well.

Junglie
28th Jun 2006, 20:00
Perhaps if the the guys with the "I" at the end of their qualification had remembered what it stood for they wouldn't have needed extra hours.

JAG3
28th Jun 2006, 20:07
I've only been on this froum a couple of months but I've never seen a thread that looks so journoish yet-you might as well admit your a journo!:suspect:

jonny1
28th Jun 2006, 20:09
JAG,

May look like it but I can assure you I am no journo, I just used to be associated with the SHAR force some years ago and have lost touch.

JAG3
28th Jun 2006, 20:21
You have to admit though that it looks extremely suspect as your asking ''how is it settling down''-could be a descent story for the local paper and also it is your first post.:hmm:

ratty1
28th Jun 2006, 20:28
You have to admit though that it looks extremely suspect as your asking ''how is it settling down''-could be a descent story for the local paper and also it is your first post.:hmm:

A descent story? Thats a joke right? Very clever how he asked "how is it settling down" and you said that it might make for a descent story..... I think you have proved you are not a journo Jag, or is the sun you work for with a pun like that?

JAG3
28th Jun 2006, 20:34
I'm not even going to begin to come back because I'll be digging myself into an even bigger hole because anything even related to a journo is frowned upon and extremely sensitive. I think it's common sense what I told in my last post.

Human Factor
28th Jun 2006, 20:40
Just out of interest, am I correct in saying that there are a couple of Royal Marine Harrier pilots?

Jackonicko
28th Jun 2006, 21:12
I think most journos already know exactly how the conversion of the SHar blokes went.

JAG3
28th Jun 2006, 21:19
Can Royal Marines become fighter pilots, its just the latest Marine careers book says you can only fly the Sea King helicopter.:ok:

RNGrommits
28th Jun 2006, 21:27
There are at least 2 RM pilots at Cott. And I think there is another in the states (although I could be wrong but I am sure a Harrier mate will soon put me right if I am).

L J R
28th Jun 2006, 21:31
....and how would that be there Jacko?

stickmonkeytamer
29th Jun 2006, 18:13
We are doing fine thanks (or that is what we want everyone to think!).

giblets
30th Jun 2006, 10:45
Incidentally, why has the GR7 apparently picked up the nickname 'magic'?

LateArmLive
30th Jun 2006, 15:11
Never heard of that name for it.......

stickmonkeytamer
2nd Jul 2006, 20:37
Giblets, have you not seen us float in mid air like a certain magician... I've never heard it called that before... Try any E3D thread...