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Military aviation to transport animals for testing labs?

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Old 14th Mar 2012, 22:38
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We had a pink rabbit in the CGY Mess once.
One of the most amusing events of the time - or so I've heard. Particularly since Bastard Bill tried to stop any mention of the event leaking out.

Which merely ensured that the whole F-4 force knew about it within hours!
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Old 14th Mar 2012, 23:17
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Pfizer aviation department

pr00ne, beg your pardon, I have a friend who worked as a technician at HLS since 05 but I see from her current Fakebook status, she's looking for work so probably got laid off.

Pfizer was one of the tennant units at HLS and stateside they fly the S-76 and Gulfstream GV, the latter being a regular visit to Europe such as the World Aids Conference. I see the chief pilot from time to time at Heli Expo over the years.

Therefore, the guys and girls in Whitehall could ask the CEO of Pfizer for use of his lovely Gulfstream to assist in this task peut-etre?
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Old 15th Mar 2012, 08:15
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Huntingdon Life Sciences is a derelict ruin once occupied by a now defunct and bankrupt company.
It's not derelict, it's operating as normal, just with new owners.
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