Probe launched as RAF NCO stars in blue movie
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 1,515
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"hat on, you're bollocked", hat off, would you like a coffee old chap, ignore that newspaper ****e, it's forgotten already".
In less PC times many years ago most Runway Caravans contained a stash of literaure, normally stashed under the raised floor. Always fun trying to spot FQ issue furniture in Readers Wives although usually 'Jane- Aldershot or 'Lucy- Catterick' gave the game away.
So I was told anyway!
So I was told anyway!
I recall being told about a magazine that featured a semi clad woman, her clothing was clearly marked 'SARTU' & 'RAF VALLEY'. She certainly looked more attractive than anybody else I ever saw wearing said items of flying kit.
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
I did happen, as you do, to stumble across a picture of a sqn ldr in Mess Undress. The bottom half was black stockings etc. It said he was in Yorkshire.
At RAF Masirah in 1971 it was the plods that ran the blue movies. One movie, to great howls, was of two matelot, clearly in Malta with one of the keen local amateur talent.
At RAF Masirah in 1971 it was the plods that ran the blue movies. One movie, to great howls, was of two matelot, clearly in Malta with one of the keen local amateur talent.
At RAF Masirah in 1971 it was the plods that ran the blue movies. One movie, to great howls, was of two matelot, clearly in Malta with one of the keen local amateur talent.[/QUOTE]
Yes P P and the lovely WRVS lady allowed the projector be used in the belief that it was used for nice films and that a collection was taken at the end.
Cliver
Yes P P and the lovely WRVS lady allowed the projector be used in the belief that it was used for nice films and that a collection was taken at the end.
Cliver
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Hanging off the end of a thread
Posts: 32,923
Received 2,844 Likes
on
1,215 Posts
Friend years ago used to work at a dump just outside of Bedford, every so often Boots would turn up with a truck to dump the photos that had been printed across their stores but not returned to the customers due to their sexual content, he said you would be out and all these "readers wives" photos would come blowing across the site.
Anyone else find this below the belt, showing his wedding photo
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/raf-probe-after-drtecorated-flight-13617390
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/raf-probe-after-drtecorated-flight-13617390
Jack
In less PC times many years ago most Runway Caravans contained a stash of literaure, normally stashed under the raised floor. Always fun trying to spot FQ issue furniture in Readers Wives although usually 'Jane- Aldershot or 'Lucy- Catterick' gave the game away.
So I was told anyway!
So I was told anyway!
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Often in Jersey, but mainly in the past.
Age: 79
Posts: 7,809
Received 135 Likes
on
63 Posts
It's believed Sgt Doyle will be allowed to keep his role training the next generation of Top Gun officers as the film was made during a gap in his service.
Is he still in role after this farrago?
IIRC, the stud in one blue movie in the 80s was wearing an aircrew watch......
Thought police antagonist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Where I always have been...firmly in the real world
Posts: 1,371
Received 112 Likes
on
79 Posts
I never ever worked in an RAF Met Office that did not have a porn drawer. Perhaps the Posters had two lists that had to be congruent: blokes that liked it and Offices that stocked it. JHQ Rheindahlen had the best one, partly funded from the tea swindle as I recall.
Lyneham LSS A or B - sometime in the early/mid 70s... Didn't a patrolling Snowdrop peek into a crew room window in the course of his duties and observe the entire night shift enjoying a 16mm non-flight safety film? Conduct Prejudicial to Good Order and Service Discipline or somesuch.
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
About that wedding picture, according to the articles he married after his film role. Was it fair to publish her picture too?
Meanwhile, in a seedy little office off Fleet Street (I know Canary Wharf):
"Right son, your job is to browse the net and look for RAF furniture in compromising situations. And take a box of man -size with you. Look forward to relief at lunchtime. Bonus if you find an aircrew watch. "
Meanwhile, in a seedy little office off Fleet Street (I know Canary Wharf):
"Right son, your job is to browse the net and look for RAF furniture in compromising situations. And take a box of man -size with you. Look forward to relief at lunchtime. Bonus if you find an aircrew watch. "
At RAF Masirah in 1971 it was the plods that ran the blue movies.
As PPRuNe's resident medal pedant I have to object to the description of "decorated", when the chap appears to be wearing the usual selection of campaign and jubilee medals etc, but no decorations. But then it is a newspaper, what do I expect? I see The Times used the same description in its own report.
Last edited by Tankertrashnav; 22nd Nov 2018 at 17:59.
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
TTN reminds me. At one point we fell into bad company in Singapore - a Victor 1 tanker crew. Singapore, under Lee Kuan Yew, was now a clean country. Anyway the Victor captain engaged a taxi with directions to take us to a live show.
There followed a long tour around the town with frequent stops for directions. Eventually we arrived at a timber yard! It was an illicit blue movie show. As the taxi driver had not taken us to where we wanted the Victor captain refused to pay though we did give him some money.
What I remember clearly, when we went in, was the sight of our crew chiefs and the Victor chief, sitting on a log bench. Our next stop was to a brothel where we got free cold beers, made our excuses and left. In the process we collected an RAAF crew.
There followed a long tour around the town with frequent stops for directions. Eventually we arrived at a timber yard! It was an illicit blue movie show. As the taxi driver had not taken us to where we wanted the Victor captain refused to pay though we did give him some money.
What I remember clearly, when we went in, was the sight of our crew chiefs and the Victor chief, sitting on a log bench. Our next stop was to a brothel where we got free cold beers, made our excuses and left. In the process we collected an RAAF crew.