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Old 8th Oct 2010, 22:46
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Evening David....how was your day?

Nice one with the Mission 106 by the way - had dismissed it as a taildragger...I should have looked closer!
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Old 8th Oct 2010, 22:53
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Morning and Good night RegDep....its not over until Noyade confirms, but I'm pretty certain it is the Dornier.....

Well I'm about to close down for the night. If there are any night owls out there then assuming I'm correct make it Open House....failing that I have some lined up, one of which I'll put up in the morning.

Good night all.
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Old 8th Oct 2010, 23:39
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How many d'ya buy and have you still got them hidden?
I was a young and innocent country boy David.

Why cannot I make a difference between next an opposite?
Mate, when I posted that Richard was still logged in and I assumed he had the book and thought it would go in a flash as the P.256 is on pp.174 and the history of Erla on pp.175.

Morning Graeme....been away?
Been away for short periods and busy. Seize the day mate!

its not over until Noyade confirms
It's over Ken. the Dornier P. 256

Open house at Ken's request.

Cheers
Graeme.
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Old 9th Oct 2010, 07:07
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Mate, when I posted that Richard was still logged in and I assumed he had the book and thought it would go in a flash as the P.256 is on pp.174 and the history of Erla on pp.175.
My point exactly. I don't have the book, but I should have thought: If I had what would I see? I probably would see something starting with E or D (assuming that the book, which I have never seen, is in alphabetical order).

Instead, I went looking everything else with any kind of jet engine, before I came to Dornier and realized the obvious...

Best

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Morning all

Thanks Graeme....well as its still OH -

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Bonjour

Perhaps BREDA A. 7 Asso ?
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No perhaps about it Richard, it is the Breda A7



Your control Bradenav
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morning/bonjour/'tag/evening.
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Morning David
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Good morning gentlemen,

I wonder what Richard is cooking up for us today Edited to say, Oh dear, I see his light's just gone out !!

Good to see Graeme back in action
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Well, as its such a lovely day and Richard is offline, I'm going out to tend to the garden....catch you all later.
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He seems to have gone!
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He seems to have gone!
And as if by magic...I appear!
(Just got off work)

How are you all? Getting colder over there?

Oh...you mean Richard...
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How are you all? Getting colder over there?
Not at all mate - it was 22C here yesterday.
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Getting colder over there?
it was 22C here yesterday.
But it's gonna get colder...you poor bastards.
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Not here on the South coast mate.

It's never cold here, but even if it hapenned, we hardy Pommes can take it.......
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I'm going out to tend to the garden
Don't go out there Ken! Likely to be a cold snap with your pommie weather and you'll freeze solid!

Not here on the South coast mate.
Really?!
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Brits: Are justifiably proud of the accomplishments of their past citizens.

Americans: Are justifiably proud of the accomplishments of their present citizens.

Canadians: Prattle on about how some of those great Americans were once Canadian.

Aussies: Waffle on about how some of their past citizens were once Outlaw Pommies, but none of that matters after several beers.
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Where do they film "Top Gear?" Nearly every time they show the celebrity lap in the reasonably priced car - it's raining?!

but none of that matters after several beers.
True! Life is better after a few beers! (Or it appears to be!)
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Where do they film "Top Gear?"
Dunsfold Aerodrome.

1) Why wasn't Jesus born in Sydney?
They couldn't find three wise men and a virgin.

2) What's an Australians' idea of foreplay?
You awake?
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