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Old 23rd Sep 2003, 17:33
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Happened to be at Stonehenge on Thursday when I heard the sound of blades. Turned round and saw an Apache being followed by a Gazelle.

I don't know, bloody tourists...
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Old 18th Oct 2003, 07:11
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an apache came over RAF BENSON on wednesday 15/10 on a clear blue day,then headed off towards didcot.it was around 1600hrs.:::8
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Old 18th Oct 2003, 15:49
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Yep been over at Abingdon Airifeld this last week too on at least five occasions on training, a couple were circuit bashing again at night... excellent stuff.
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Old 25th Oct 2003, 05:23
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I saw two the other day. They were at 504' agl, heading 264 mag @ 124 knots, N51 090 W001 338. Wonder what they were up to?
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Old 25th Oct 2003, 05:42
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Can you be a bit more precise about the flight parameters?

Try to strive for greater accuracy.
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Old 25th Oct 2003, 06:06
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Hmmm...I could say that you lot need to get out more, but obviously you need to stay in more and just Pprune!
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Old 25th Oct 2003, 06:35
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No, I was just curious as I was flying the number two cab at the time and was having a helmet fire at the time, MFD nightmare. Glad to see that we are being noticed!

BTW, cracking set of norks spotted just south of Keevil!
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Old 2nd Nov 2003, 04:53
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Bill, it is clear what the helmet fire is. But what is an MFD?
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Old 2nd Nov 2003, 08:32
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Multi Function Display?
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Old 2nd Nov 2003, 10:01
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Mother Fcuking Distraction!!

(MG, yep)
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Old 3rd Nov 2003, 01:52
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Bill, bottom of the class for TLA's.
Yes MFD is multi function displays.
That why your head was on fire, you were using MPD's I think.
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