R.A.F Lossiemouth Tornado aircrew save cessna
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R.A.F Lossiemouth Tornado aircrew save cessna
evening all
http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/index.cfm...717A300AB0A1E4
thought this story may be of interest to some of you
thanks
NDW
http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/index.cfm...717A300AB0A1E4
thought this story may be of interest to some of you
thanks
NDW
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RAF Corporate Comms has put so much 'spin' on this that their 'journalists' must have worked for the 'Sun'!
The truth is out there!
The truth is out there!
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Big Ears
What's this story got to do with RAF News and its staff? This was done by the RAF's corporate comms fellas, nothing to do with the RAF News; different organisations entirely, old chap! And probably supplied to the comms staff in London by the station CRO etc!
Seasonal greetings to all!
What's this story got to do with RAF News and its staff? This was done by the RAF's corporate comms fellas, nothing to do with the RAF News; different organisations entirely, old chap! And probably supplied to the comms staff in London by the station CRO etc!
Seasonal greetings to all!
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Jeez - alwayslookingup - must try harder.
It's a GR4.
This one, in fact...
Any by my reckoning, the Cessna can go up to around 13,500ish ft.
There's cynical, and then there's too cynical.
It's a GR4.
This one, in fact...
Any by my reckoning, the Cessna can go up to around 13,500ish ft.
There's cynical, and then there's too cynical.
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ALU -"can a Cessna fly at 10,000"
Well yes they can and a lot higher than that also. I have one with a service ceiling of 17000 ft, without which airways would be impossible.
Whilst here may I say thanks and good luck to ALL our service personnel please? MOST folks appreciate the sacrifices made on our behalf.
Well yes they can and a lot higher than that also. I have one with a service ceiling of 17000 ft, without which airways would be impossible.
Whilst here may I say thanks and good luck to ALL our service personnel please? MOST folks appreciate the sacrifices made on our behalf.
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Harrogate, sorrrrrrry. Guess I indulged in a bit too much of the other spirit of speyside last night, and I don't think the crew look like these two very much.
Aw, you're just grumpy because you're totally wrong.
The lookalikes aren't mine - I just cut and pasted them from another rumour site. Share and share alike, in the spirit of Christmas. The irony of your wayward skills of comparison isn't lost on me, though.
On another note, it was good to see another outbreak of morale with the Royal Marines in the 'stan on the Beeb news a minute ago. Anyone spot those 'taches?
Aw, you're just grumpy because you're totally wrong.
The lookalikes aren't mine - I just cut and pasted them from another rumour site. Share and share alike, in the spirit of Christmas. The irony of your wayward skills of comparison isn't lost on me, though.
On another note, it was good to see another outbreak of morale with the Royal Marines in the 'stan on the Beeb news a minute ago. Anyone spot those 'taches?
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LOTA, You're quite correct- my apologies to anyone slurred
Eastern Wiseguy alludes to what I was alluding, with the truth being somewhere inbetween.
As several others have, I'd also like to show my support for the Services
Eastern Wiseguy alludes to what I was alluding, with the truth being somewhere inbetween.
As several others have, I'd also like to show my support for the Services
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This was done by the RAF's corporate comms fellas