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Where were we......err, no, sorry Reg, not a Yokosuka P1Y.
Where were we......err, no, sorry Reg, not a Yokosuka P1Y.
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Evening Graeme,
Japanese or Russian?
'fraid so mate; got a painful tendon condition, PKs' don't work so build up natural endorphines while awake, they give two good hours ZZZzz, then they're exhausted and it's awake for half hr to build 'em up again, sleep ten and so on 'til time to get up. Been like it for 25 years, got used to it now!
Suits me though, listen to plenty of radio and think all those years most people spend unconcious that I get to make use of!
Guten Tag Reg, a timely poke of the Wizard
Japanese or Russian?
Seriously?!
Suits me though, listen to plenty of radio and think all those years most people spend unconcious that I get to make use of!
Guten Tag Reg, a timely poke of the Wizard
I'm intrigued as to what is hanging between the left engine and the fuselage, cuz it ain't a tank - they're outboard. Is it possibly a manned/unmanned missile?
In that case something is very strange about it.
Mitsubishi?
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Well yes, it is a Yokosuka P1Y, but just for the kicks of "external tanks".
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Found only two of the waving buddies
And here you can see how the landing gear cover looks
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