SAR going out to contract.
As reported in RAF news.
"AugustaWestland has been awarded a £300 million five-year contract to support the UK's Sea King helicopters. The deal sees a partnership between prime contractor Westland Helicopters, BAE Systems Avionics and Thales UK. There are seven marks of the Sea King in operation in the UK, including the RAF's search-and -rescue versions." Thoughts please, Exleckie. |
Hmmm..................why is monosyllabic such a long word...?
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Gravity is a fallacy...the earth sucks.
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Who traps the Trappers :confused:
oh, and BTW, I bought a new vacuum the other day. That sucks as well! |
Why do shops that open 24/7 have locks on their doors?
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How does the snow plough driver get to work?
all spelling mistakes are "df" alcohol induced |
Does he follow the gritter???
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I think, therefore I am. I think!
sw |
Once upon a time the earth cooled and along came the dinosaurs. They died and made oil, trees died and made coal.
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In the beginning there was nothing . . . then it exploded.
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If you built a bridge that stretched all the way around the globe and joined itself to make one continuous struture, then simultaneously removed all of the support pillars.......
....what would happen.....? 16B |
Why do they put Braille on the buttons of drive-through cash dispensers ?
:E I/C |
Do you have to have a licence to own ferrets?
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Why do you never see baby pigeons?
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If girls are made of 'sugar and spice and all things nice', why do they taste of Tuna?
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Why is there only one Monopolies Commission.....
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Why do Kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
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What is an occasional table the rest of the time?
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Never invade Russia in the winter.
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Why is there only one Monopolies Commission joke?
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