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Old 25th Nov 2007, 11:10
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These guys, remember, have all served on the front line and most of them go back to it afterwards. They are your next door neighbours and mates. What does it matter if they do stay in hotels in Oman? They are supposed to be ambassadors for the country. Their cost is minimal compared with, for example, the Army's tv advertising budget.

This is what makes this country rubbish - guys do well for themselves and all that happens is that people take ill-informed and cheap shots at them.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 11:34
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Do you have the exact figures of there running costs !!!!

Im not crying them down but is it really something we need. Everyone is ohhhh im proud to be English when i see the Red Arrows and all that , yes it restores English pride maybe but in this current climate when the UK forces are at there knees with cash , i think this is a necessity that we dont need !!! Sure mothball till things get better or for the 100 year anniversary !!

an arguable point im sure I will be told otherwise, but in reality there has been talk of them getting binned.

thoughts !!
 
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No thanks, mileandahalf, I'll pass on your kind offer to you and your friends' pink marigolds, surgical masks and wrestle naked in the mud party....

If what I heard was correct, namely that someone high up in the muddy world decided to fill the BFIs with concrete (and do whatever else he could to ensure that the cost of restoring RAF Chivenor to its proper role as that of a RAF fighter training base would be prohibitive), then my comments stand.

If not, then sorry.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 12:18
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Please Make This A Sticky

Dear Mods

Please could you make this Thread a sticky? It could be called:

'The Six-weekly Ill-informed Reds Bashing Thread'

It would save the same group of narrow-minded trolls that infest these forums having to spout the same tripe everytime there is the merest mention of the Reds.

For what it's worth, I think most of the tour costs are picked-up by the sponsors - so what does it matter where they stay?

As for the overall cost of the RAFAT, does anyone actually believe that the annual budget line would be re-assigned to the good of the Service(s)? Thought not.

ISTR that the RAFAT costs every man, woman and child in the UK about 9 pence per annum. Compare this with the Northern Rock farce that has, according some chap on Radio 4 yesterday, so far cost everyone in this country £900 each! It was pretty clear from the ongoing discussions on the subject that we are extremely unlikely to ever see that money again (I wonder if I can get a loan like that?). At least I get something for my 9 pence!

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Old 25th Nov 2007, 13:40
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Frankly sirTH if every other member of the RAF who has served in Oman in the last 7 years has had to stay in the craphole that is the DOB, why shouldn't the reds also?
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 13:59
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Because they may have had the chance not to? And if you think the DOB at Seeb is bad, then count yourself lucky that you've not had to go anywhere nasty.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 14:16
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How much do the Reds cost?

lets compare the cost of the Reds to the shower of s**t we call the English football team and see which of the two organizations makes the general public feel more patriotic. I would rather watch 9 men in red suits doing aerobatics than 11 men with 3 lions on their chest prancing about on a football pitch anyday.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 14:34
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Prancing? More like poncing! And all this, X earns £100,000 a week at Ch*lsea - he jolly doesn't - he is just paid it, nowhere near earning it!
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 15:16
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Excellent word Magners - outroar!
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 15:48
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I would rather watch 9 men in red suits doing aerobatics than 11 men with 3 lions on their chest prancing about on a football pitch anyday.
Unfortunately Shaw, me 'n you and most on this forum are in a heeeuge minority. AND, footie costs the public purse nowt (indirectly swells it, most likely) whereas the reds do.

But for me, they easily earn their corn: that's the message to get across, I suppose.

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Old 25th Nov 2007, 15:56
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LateArmLive I agree totally!
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 17:03
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I agree the DOB in Seeb is a holiday camp compared with most places I have been to in the Middle East. However, if you put the reds in the Shangri-La resort or similar, what message does that send to those doing four months in the DOB?
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 17:40
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I was at Seeb earlier this year and all the accommodation was being used, so hotels had to be used, and at the end of my stay, moved to a hotel so the oncoming det could settle into their accommodation.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 18:16
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http://www.raf.mod.uk/reds/teamnews/...C00BC0CBAC4104

I love it! Can anyone spot the Red Arrows pilots in this photo?

I see four red flying suits...

These are great fun threads, maybe we should make 'red bashing' a currency requirement?

Luckily, we're not fighting two wars, so we can easily afford the luxury of the Red Arrows...

Surely nobody, but nobody counts the F3 as a frontline tour these days?
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 18:36
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In a similar vein to those who are morally offended by pilots in general, if you really think the Reds have a cushy life just put your application forms in and join them - if you're that good surely it's that easy?

Those who can do, those who can't whinge about it on Pprune.
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Old 25th Nov 2007, 20:22
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MagnersDrinker,

British pride, puhlease. Or Commonwealth, given the current line up!

I'm a blunty and I think they're great. Sorry.

They work very hard, as do the F3 guys.
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Old 26th Nov 2007, 08:41
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Magners, post#22

There/their - go and look them up, there's a good chap.
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Old 26th Nov 2007, 08:52
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Wow some folk are very very touchy LOL

Still we all entitled to our views. My point is a valid one which im sure has been raised before if so I apoligise.
Still would never want to work on the Reds personally , I enjoy going to the Gulf too much and doing stuff that military people are supposed to do, If I wanted to visit hotels throughout the world Id have joined the Hilton group
 
Old 26th Nov 2007, 10:12
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It does surprise me just how often the subject of binning the Reds comes up here. Is it jealousy? Them and Us?
seems a bit pointless really.

Talking of tried and tested threads, isn't it about time that a member of the RAF police posted a question here and the entire PPRUNE population replied with posts brimming with bile and hatred for the poor ickle modplod?

By the way, Beagle, I think what got up the nose of Mileandahalf was being referred to as a Grunt.

Bootneck, or Bootie please, not Grunt, Pongo, Perce or Cabbage Head, and definately not Navy.
 
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Apols for dragging up an old Reds thread when there's another one running (with some amazing pix from flickr), but I did say on 31 Oct
Off to the Dubai air show next week - I'll report on what it looks like there....
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At the Dubai show (all five days of it) the Reds, along with the Patrouille de France and Spain's Patrulla Aguila, were flying from a military base nearby. So we didn't see them on the ground - and the offending (to some) lettering is definitely not visible to a normal spectator of the flying display. Incidentally, the Patrouille de France have the whole of the undersides of their wings covered in big letters, visible in flight, saying 'Armée de l'Air' (Air Force).

However, if I can make it work, the pic below shows how the new Reds' lettering can be very useful. This is the masthead (front page) of a significant paper in the Gulf region. It was advertising a very well written, and thoroughly positive, article within the paper by a woman reporter who had flown with Wg Cdr RAFAT.





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