Wasn't it MHDOI
D with digit rather than finger??
And Percy Prune was well-born, having a family coat-of-arms with a motto of
Semper Inanum which was published as meaning "Always inane".
Classical scholars may disagree .......
ISTR (possibly from this forum) that all the Tee Emm (old phonetics for "Training Memorandum") articles were/are available on CD. Anyone have details??
[Edited to add:] found it using search - inevitably it was from
BEags
'Tee Emm' (Training Memoranda?) - the forefather of 'Air Clues'....
Which is, sadly, no longer and has been replaced by some purple 'helicopter quarterly' cack.
A CD is available which has the complete collection of Tee Emms on it; unfortunately PPRuNe rules prevent me posting a direct link to it here (although a donation is made to the RAFBF for every copy sold) as that might be viewed as advertising.
But if you google under 'Tee Emm', you can find the site pretty easily.
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Last edited by BEagle : 8th October 2004 at 08:16.
[Edited yet again to say:] ...and
BEags' advice still works - I've just ordered the CD!!