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Old 31st Dec 2012, 16:24
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The PPRuNe Must Have Accessory for 2013

Hi all ...

If you are looking for inspiration during your next post ... or you are not quite sure on an aeronautical technicality ... all is solved if you have this chap sitting next to your screen.

Apparently this Limited Edition RAF BEagle is one of only 800 produced and your's for just £29.99

No BEagles were harmed in the making of this figurine nor is there any connection with a certain PPRuNe member



Happy NewYear All ...

Best.

Coff.

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Lol... See he has his belt lined up with his belly button too
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Well at least they got the hands in pockets accurate



Where do I apply for one?
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Did he model for it himself?
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There's a younger version of him as an Officer Cadet as well



Now where did he steal that bag from?.....


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And his favourite hat!
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...nor is their any connection with a certain PPRuNe member
Quite right - boots are far too shiny and the figurine is indeed wearing a tw@t hat rather than a proper officer's SD cap.

A bit big at 15cm, but could complement a must-have pink mosque alarm clock.....

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Amazing how well the trusty Mosque alarm clock has lasted. So much entertainment from them over the years since initial purchase.
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Now off to party

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Usually you put a leash on a beagle.
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Banter to start the year. Good Show!
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Hmmm, who remembers the RAF Coltishall Beagle Hunt. I'm sure BlackIsle does.... What did happen to Dickie D****n?
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As soon as I started reading this thread I recalled the virtual secondary duty of OiC Beagle Pack - how could I forget! Truth is I got away lightly with a short tenure compared to some of my predecessors as the file I was given was quite thick and, pardon the pun, somewhat dog-eared! Only 13 posts before it was mentioned by association - the folkore remains well and truly alive!
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Truth is I got away lightly with a short tenure compared to some of my predecessors as the file I was given was quite thick and, pardon the pun, somewhat dog-eared!
It sounds a bit like the 'NEAF Flying Instructions' file which existed on 35 Sqn just before my time in the early 1970s. Their boss, known as 'BFP' (which did not stand for Bomb Fix Point....) kept asking to see the file, but it was always signed out to someone who was away on leave or detachment.

It took a while before BFP realised what the 'NFI' file actually was - and he was less than impressed, I gather...

The Per Ardua beagle pack had a strong following at Cranners in Flt Cdt days. As one chum once put it "You can either follow the little buggers on foot, watch them from the top of a hill as they scamper about - or simply sit in a pub and think about them!". A true and worthy member of Athletics Anonymous!!

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This is where you can buy the figurines...

Robert Harrop Doggie People - Military

Although I think that given the vintage of some of the posters on this forum that this might be more suitable...


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And for all those Tornado folks amongst us who need a bit of Character building..

Character Building H.M. Armed Forces RAF Tornado Fast Jet Set



And it appears they have even modelled the Tornado crew anatomically correct, and I quote

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard (small parts and small balls).

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It would appear that the RN and their F35B have "small parts" but no balls at all!

H.M. Armed Forces Squadron Command Plane Launcher - Royal Navy Joint Combat Aircraft


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That was Goebbels, surely?
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@NL - must be an F3.
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That was Goebbels, surely?
According to the song, it was surely Goering?

Whereas -
"And poor old Goebbels, has no balls, at all!"
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