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vecvechookattack 14th Nov 2009 15:09

Bagsy the one in the middle.

Tankertrashnav 14th Nov 2009 16:23

There was a programme about these girls on BBC Radio 4 a week or two back, but it's no longer available on "Listen Again" so I cant post a link. They interviewed a survivor and some of the tales she told made a few of our modern "steely eyed aces" look like cissies. They were equipped with open cockpit biplanes (someone no doubt will know the type, it wasnt specified) and were involved in ground attack on the battlefield. They were doing this at night, with minimum instrumentation, and used to throttle back at low level and approach their targets as quietly as possible in an attempt to avoid drawing fire from the ground. Casualties were very high, as may be imagined, and those that did not suffer combat injuries often succumbed to frostbite.

The Soviets were 50 years ahead of the RAF in using female combat pilots, I often wonder why it took us so long to catch up.

Guess I'm not as fussy as Sled Dog - they dont look bad to me ;) Great pic Beagle, where did you dig that up?

JEM60 15th Nov 2009 07:33

The two on the left for me.

green granite 15th Nov 2009 11:06

An interesting article about her: http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/l...cle6915698.ece

Mr-Burns 16th Nov 2009 07:46

More to the point ......... whose cooking her partners dinner while she's away galavanting around the world? Bit selfish if you ask me.

artyhug 16th Nov 2009 10:09

You wouldn't be saying that if you'd ever tasted her cooking Mr Burns!

;)

Sorry Kirst, no offence meant, honest...

Jetlegs 16th Nov 2009 15:01

None of them look like models; none of them need to.

http://www.ambafrance-nl.org/france_...paf1-b5fe4.jpg

Thunderguts 16th Nov 2009 16:39

Yes other service members do fly in RAF aerobatic teams!
 
The Red Pelicans in the seventies were multi service.
Ivor Gibbs RAF
Dick Lord USAF
Bruce Byron RAAF
Marcus Edwards RN

Capt Pit Bull 17th Nov 2009 14:41

I find this whole thread monumentally condescending.

david parry 17th Nov 2009 14:43

http://usera.ImageCave.com/scouse/hi...chowski(1).jpg :ok:

Wycombe 17th Nov 2009 16:22

Ah, The Thunderbirds ....yawn, yawn, yawn. Surely with all that noise and power, they could come up with something more exciting to watch.


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