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Yeoman_dai
27th Jun 2009, 15:33
I'm sure some on here already know, but then I'm sure there will be other's for whom this will be interesting, so for you, here, from the font of all unbiased, always-truthful and ever optomistic knowledge

Ministry of Defence | Defence News | Military Operations | IN PICTURES: Harrier heroes leave Afghanistan (http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/MilitaryOperations/InPicturesHarrierHeroesLeaveAfghanistan.htm)

As the name suggests....

Stitchbitch
27th Jun 2009, 19:18
Well done guys, you've done us proud. Glad you've got through this safely and are bringing everyone home ok.. :ok:

PPRuNeUser0211
28th Jun 2009, 07:39
Good work lads, get home safe

ps Carty that's a slab!

Bunker Mentality
28th Jun 2009, 19:42
Good show guys, and well done.

Now, OC 1 Sqn, what's this: 'sometimes the last thing they hear is the crack of a missile's sonic boom before it hits' all about? Shome mishtake, surely?

Lusty Thrusty
29th Jun 2009, 08:30
Welcome home, and well done for doing such a great job supporting the guys on the ground.

LT

ORAC
29th Jun 2009, 09:29
Now, OC 1 Sqn, what's this: 'sometimes the last thing they hear is the crack of a missile's sonic boom before it hits' all about? Shome mishtake, surely?

Now, be fair, supersonics aren't something of a JFH specialist subject.. ;);)

dagowly
29th Jun 2009, 14:20
will be drinking in the mess with them tonight :ok:

BrakingStop
29th Jun 2009, 19:05
Have you not heard of CRV7?

BS

Bunker Mentality
29th Jun 2009, 21:55
Yup. They're supersonic. That means they travel faster than sound.

Flap62
30th Jun 2009, 07:24
BS,

I think the point being made is - how can you hear the crack of a supersonic missile then be hit by it?

Frankly, I am surprised that OC1 should make such a simple mistake. Standards are dropping, who did his QWI course, oh hang on a minute!!

BrakingStop
30th Jun 2009, 18:40
Fair point. I stand corrected. Doh!

helidriver
30th Jun 2009, 19:14
Thank you to the Harrier pilots of Afghanistan. You certainly helped saved the day for me whilst I served there. Very comforting to see the TB 'put off' after few CRV-7s were placed on target! :D

Cheers,

h

Jofm5
30th Jun 2009, 21:50
I'm a civvy hope the intrusion is okay :)

I have seen a few documentries on the guys in afgahnistan, not only the pilots of the harriers but the ground crew and all the challenges they both face.

I for one dont begrudge a penny of my taxes spent on supporting the operation over there - just the presence of a low pass has potentially saved many lives by avoiding conflict by showing a threat of force.

Proud to have you all representing our interests - great job !

Cheers

Yeomen dai
24th Jul 2009, 22:08
Glad they all got back safely. A job well done. Apart from the pilot who crashed his harrier onto the runway at Khandahar.:= Muppet.

L J R
24th Jul 2009, 22:11
Are they ready to return, the replacement is running low on jets.

Co-Captain
25th Jul 2009, 08:05
"Glad they all got back safely. A job well done. Apart from the pilot who crashed his harrier onto the runway at Khandahar.:= Muppet."


I am still trying to find any humorous element in your post. I can't, ergo you are a prat, my friend. :ok:

All the best.

TEEEJ
25th Jul 2009, 12:25
It is the work of the forum intruder trolls again! They appear as regular posters with slight variations in username.

Regular poster 'Yeoman dai'

Forum intruder troll 'Yeomen dai'

TJ

Yeoman_dai
25th Jul 2009, 13:39
I actually looked at that for a second and thought i'd posted it...

Guess I am a prat after all :ok:

Co-Captain
25th Jul 2009, 20:08
And another thing; what really gets my goat....

















....trolls. :8

Viola
27th Jul 2009, 09:51
Co-Captain

:):):)

(As a non-military person, I don't usually post here, but that was clever.)

Yeoman_dai
27th Jul 2009, 10:03
Oh I don't know Viola, the RAF people on here are/were non-military types, and they post all the time! :ok: :\