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Old 29th Jun 2018, 21:31
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Reporter buzzed Ray Hanna style......

Reporter buzzed Ray Hanna style:

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Old 30th Jun 2018, 00:38
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If she had cojones they'd be made of steel.
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2 things I took from that...

1) The Cameraman's a pussy
2) Runway FOD searches there must be a nightmare!
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Call that low flying? When we buzzed squaddies in Salisbury Plain they learned to keep their backsides down when they cowered in their slit trenches.
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"If you don't hit your wheels on the ground every hundred yards, you're not low flying" (Alek Tarwid)
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AT also chopped off the whip aerial on a gunners backpack radio during a 105 battery insertion - further comms were a tad sketchy.
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On a Puma you could bale the grass picked up by the lower UHF and homer aerials.
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She likes to take it from be Hind.........shamelessly stolen from another site
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All very amusing until it ends like it did at South Cerney in 1994 when a squaddie came off second best in a collision with a Herc
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She can fly with me any day. She appears to be steady.
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Airports in the usual immaculate Russian standard I see
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