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cargosales 13th Apr 2018 18:18


Originally Posted by NutLoose (Post 10117357)
The RAF Typhoon 100th anniversary display scheme.

Do you think they are using the monies they saved on paint to fund the senior officers piss up at Westminster?

http://milky01.co.uk/wp-content/uplo...HS1A9085-2.jpg


Typhoon fleet picture file 2018.. | Coningsby Aviation Site

Err is that it? Really? If so it's another (very bad) joke .... :*

NutLoose 13th Apr 2018 18:30

That's what I have seen it listed as.

NutLoose 13th Apr 2018 18:32

Not wanting to deride anyone, but before clicking on the link below think in your mind what you define as a hero and who in the past 100 years of the RAF you would put into that category, now look at the link.

https://www.raf.mod.uk/raf100/news/100-heroes/

Danny on here is my hero and should be on that.

Let me get this straight, I am not trying to deride anyone but the word hero is bandied about these days like confetti and I do not think it does those that have gone before justice.


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teeteringhead 13th Apr 2018 18:52

Nutty oh dear oh dear oh dear ........

Lotsa females of course - what percentage of the RAF is female? I lost the will to live after the first page of the link.

If you're going to have females [PEDANT] - who should be heroines actually- [/PEDANT], then why not Michelle DFC (maybe she was after computer gamers and AT enthusiasts).

That whirring noise you hear is Bader, Gibson et al spinning in their graves.......

c130jbloke 13th Apr 2018 18:59

That is just beyond awful.

octavian 13th Apr 2018 19:10

What utter bollocks. I despair.

PPRuNeUser0139 13th Apr 2018 19:19

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It gets worse.. Click on this link and it appears that these days the "Top Roles" are: Logistics (Chef), Intelligence Analyst (Linguist), Technical & Engineering (Cyberspace Communication Specialist), Logistics (Catering & Hospitality Specialist), Personnel Support (Human Resources), Technical & Engineering (Engineer Officer) and most of them appear to be filled by women.
Where does Air Power fit in with all of this?
Strange as it may seem, the RAF doesn't see fit to include any aircrew in its "Top Roles". No doubt Krystal 'n Chips will be along shortly to explain.

sidewayspeak 13th Apr 2018 19:20

The logo is just beyond words - dreadful.

The 100 heroes is yet more politically correct drivel - full of females doing their job. (Merely being a member of the Falcons counts as being a heroine...?)

When this diversity rubbish has had chance to take a good grip, and the military is full of females, less abled (?) people and politically correct toe-the-liners, then all will be lost. How on earth will the military fight without really rough, tough violent men to kill the enemy? It would be like picking an England Rugby team with a 50% mix of weaker girls and little weedy boys, and sending them to play the All Blacks - they'd get destroyed.

I'm so glad I am no longer in. It makes me weep.

Just This Once... 13th Apr 2018 19:54

Looks like I picked a good month to leave the RAF.

Just waiting for the gratuity to hit the account; a much better visual than the daft centennial roundel.

Herod 13th Apr 2018 20:12

I would define a "hero" as someone who has a choice to put his/her life at risk, or take an easier option. Bomber crews in WWII? Certainly. Choosing to take part in sport? err?

artschool 13th Apr 2018 20:14

did anyone else click on this thread because they read the title as horsecock?:p

Pontius Navigator 13th Apr 2018 20:38

Speechless

langleybaston 13th Apr 2018 20:51

I weep for the RAF that I tried to support for 41 years. My RAF father is turning in his grave.
I need a large drink NOW

Tengah Type 13th Apr 2018 21:02

I see the Squadron Leader "hero" has three medals. But I do not think they quite match those of a Retired Wing Commander whose funeral I had the honour of attending a couple of weeks ago. DSO, DFC for flying 81 bombing sorties in World War Two plus an AFC for his work after the war as a Test Pilot. Plus a couple of rows of campaign medals and a Legion D'Honneur.

I suppose it depends on your definition of "Hero".

MrBernoulli 13th Apr 2018 21:07

The Centenary Anniversary of the RAF. 100 years. A century. A huge and proud milestone for the folk in blue. And that colour-blind bumpkin, Air Commodore Nigel Bradshaw (Head of Media & Communications), thinks that it is truly okay to pass this piece of puke off as representative of, and celebratory of, the RAF? Really? He truly believes that it is "a visual identity that appeals to veterans and school children alike"?

Well I have news for the chump - this RAF veteran does not think it comes close to being acceptable for such an occasion! Nowhere near acceptable! His Rocket-polishing Bloatedness has clearly lost his flipping marbles, sitting at his bloody great 'Media & Communications' desk, with his logo-ed pens, mugs and stickers, ........ and sniffing glue, clearly!

And Jennie Cooper, Senior Designer at Coley Porter Bell must share the brickbats for this glitter-encased turd - it is bloody awful! Shee-ite! That is the best you fools could do? Did you not have more than 30 seconds to come up with something better, FFS? I mean, it is not like the 100th Anniversary of the forming of the RAF snuck up on everbody, is it?

Morons. :*

Rigga 13th Apr 2018 21:24


Originally Posted by BEagle (Post 10117118)
1. It's complete and utter bolleaux!
2. Is Air Cdre Bradshaw colour blind?
3. How much did this nonsense cost?
4. Who agreed to it?
5. It really is total bolleaux!

First time in a long time that I completely agree with Beags.

SATCOS WHIPPING BOY 13th Apr 2018 21:27

I wish now I had not clicked on that link. What a :mad: travesty.
More PC tripe.

It makes me sad and embarrassed to say I was part of what the organisation has become and it reinforces the fact that my decision to leave when I did was the correct path to take.

Rewarding someone for doing their day-today job just because they are female/gay/ethnic minority is wrong on so many levels when there are many (far too many) who have gone way beyond what is expected and given their lives in the line of duty. Someone needs a good :mad: slap.

mgahan 13th Apr 2018 21:37

AND THE AVERAGE AFTER 69 VOTES IS...
 

Originally Posted by NutLoose (Post 10117148)
It does not look to bad when visuals are added as in this, but its still a no for me.. still pants.

BTW you can cast a vote on this link

The Royal Air Force: RAF Centenary by Coley Porter Bell | Creative Works | The Drum

1/5!

Not surprising. I hope our mob do better in a couple of years.

Let's see what the average is after 690 votes... any bets?

MJG
WGCDR RAAF, retd
and glad it's not RAF retd

Always a Sapper 13th Apr 2018 21:41

The mind boggles....

And to think some one was paid good beer tokens to come up with something the rug-rats in the wives club crèche could knock up while planning a quick tactical assault on the sweet tin!

As for 'hero' status for sports.... More like lucky g*t who got the time off while others did the work.... It was certainly was like that back in my day when the Regt deployed on ftx and troops were 50% down because the rest were off on rugby tours....

The real Hero's put themselves in danger, do daft things in the face of danger lots wouldn't even dare to do, come home with bits missing (or sadly not at all)...

Nutloose, your right, Danny et al... there's your heros

Icare9 13th Apr 2018 21:49

If the logo is to appeal to Millennials, then surely a snowflake would have been more suitable.

I cringe to read the supporting guff by the Air Commode (oops, Commodore) about its suitability... how can he sleep at night? BOLLOCKS just doesn't do it enough "justice"


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