The Olympic Flame at Culdrose 19.30 Friday
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The Olympic Flame at Culdrose 19.30 Friday
Well a historic moment awaits us all this friday evening down at Culdrose
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So it's official, there is one bright spark at Culdrose.....
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Why would any amount to the RAFBF convince the Royal Navy???
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Watch your rear...the Navies here....
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Anyone know where it has been between Thursday and 1930 Friday?
Is it 'put out' for transit? (Wash ma mouth....)
"All Olympic Flames must be extinguished or in Flight Safe mode when the engines are running"
Is it 'put out' for transit? (Wash ma mouth....)
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'Twould appear there is a cunning plan....
The flame is in four lanterns which sit in two specially-made metal cradles secured to the chair by a seatbelt and a Velcro strap.
In seat 1C will be the fire warden - a Metropolitan Police officer trained in firefighting - who will monitor the flame for the duration of the 1,500-mile flight.
In seat 1C will be the fire warden - a Metropolitan Police officer trained in firefighting - who will monitor the flame for the duration of the 1,500-mile flight.
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In seat 1C will be the fire warden - a Metropolitan Police officer trained in firefighting - who will monitor the flame for the duration of the 1,500-mile flight.