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stillin1 28th June 2005 17:55

Well done Navy
 
Much as it pains me to compliment the senior service!

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Specifically for those involved in the Trafalgar Day "event": V nice job people for a well organised and impressive show:ok:

vecvechookattack 28th June 2005 18:06

Yep...it was a good job. Worth all the pain and grief. And well done to the Army and RAF. Good flypasts.

Dancing Bear 28th June 2005 18:12

PPRUNERs record this moment V-VCA is actually paying a compliment to the Armed Forces it would appear without any angle whatsoeverand looks almost genuine, there must be a catch!!

Seriously though the whole spectacle seems to have caught the imagination of the public, the media and attracted nothing other than praise, unless you are the owners of Cunard who are in for a pasting from the passengers on the QE2 due to the very distant view they had from onboard!!

Well done the T200 team and all involved, lets hope we can keep a positive image of our Armed Forces in the media for a few days,
Cracking show all round.............

nick0021 28th June 2005 18:16

Would also like to congratulate the Senior Service on an epic display. i think thanks should to be extended to the Warships of the 35 other nations involved, without whom the show would not have been so impressive.

Great stuff to watch!:ok:

SASless 28th June 2005 18:19

Senior Service....not in my country....there the Army is the senior service. Quite right as it should be too....the only reason we have a Navy is because the US Marines only think they walk on water....when they learn how we will have little need for the yacht club.

stillin1 28th June 2005 19:04

Now then SASless, don't get bitchy.
Nothing in your military is senior me lad, the whole Colony has only been around for the blink of an eye :)
We have kit still in service that is older than yer country!
Now lets not talk about quantity or quality me old mukka - cos there me argument sort of falls to pieces:uhoh: :ok:

vecvechookattack 28th June 2005 19:06


We have kit still in service that is older than yer country!
...tee hee....brilliant.

Beeayeate 28th June 2005 19:06

. . . and didn't the VickyTen look fast, sleek and purposeful accompanied by two Jags?

BBC film showed it from the air (ChopperCam?) against the background of the beaches.

PPRuNe Pop 28th June 2005 20:01

I'm rarely allowed an opinion but I am going to have this one.

I was right proud to see such a brilliant display of ships and the kindly Captains who, when spokento, really seemed to have meant their "pleasure in being here." As the Captain of the Charles de Gaulle said "This is not about the French, the Spanish and the British at war, it is about Nelson, a courageous and skilful Admiral and being part of a maritime force." That was nice.

The guys and girls on the ships looking quite the part of a modern day sailor.

Thought of BEags in the VC10 (I bet he wished he were there!). They just looked good.

The Army and those SHARS looking the part - all nine of them. Just superb.

The Reds did a great display and added to the occasion in their usual fantastic style.

The Queen and Phillip seem to enjoy it. They both waved vigourously - instead of the usual fairy wave.

I fancy the First Sea Lord will rue the day he decided to call the splendour of the day RED and BLUE.

Damn it sir, it was a BATTLE fought with guts and style and led by a brilliant sailor who has been admired for two centuries all over the world. Why did you want to forget TRAFALGAR? Nobody else does!

stillin1 28th June 2005 20:11

"I fancy the First Sea Lord will rue the day he decided to call the splendour of the day RED and BLUE".

For one horrible second I thought there was a full stop after the word Lord
:uhoh:

100% agree Mr P, unbelievable example of PC gone mad. Of all people the Mil recognise a job well done no matter which side you may be affiliated with now.:yuk:

Pathetic POLITICS with a big P. One navy trashed another two and we can all, no matter where we hail from, respect the tactics and LEADERSHIP displayed:ok:

caspertheghost 28th June 2005 20:24

Nine SHARS? Are you sure?!
It was a fantastic day, very impressed the rest of the world could see how well all our Forces could work together instead of infighting. Long may it continue.

Oggin Aviator 28th June 2005 20:33


I fancy the First Sea Lord will rue the day he decided to call the splendour of the day RED and BLUE
Was it his decision? ... or someone elses? I don't know the answer just asking.

1SL was very courageous in the Falklands, ordering his crew to once more face the enemy as his heavily damaged ship burnt all around him. This speech here shows his views on Nelson and the T200 celebration.

As an aside did anyone tape the T200 fleet review or anything associated with it - I did not get to see any of it (apart from what is on the web) and would be willing to recompense anyone willing to send me the film on video. Thanks.

Oggin

Wycombe 28th June 2005 20:36

..definately not 9 SHARS on the clip I saw.

Looks great on the tele, wish I could have been there.

Far from ideal day weatherwise (more big TS in Southern UK), doesn't seem to have got in the way though.

Wee Weasley Welshman 28th June 2005 21:08

Am I mistaken or did the BBC just say that a VC10 was a maritime patrol aircraft..?

WWW

Safety_Helmut 28th June 2005 21:09

Well Done
 
Yes, well done and thank you to all involved.

Had a little chuckle on hearing the BBC describe VC10 and flanking Jaguars as maritime patrol aircraft.

Finally, to cap it all, VVHA appears to have removed his head from a certain orifice ?

Safety_Helmut

Barn Doors 28th June 2005 21:41

From what I saw, twas 5 Harrier GR7s and 4 SHARs.....all looking bleedin' good I might add too!

Well done to the RN. Another day for Joe Public to appreciate and feel proud of all the Services.

:ok:

Tourist 28th June 2005 22:04

Now thats what I call a fireworks display!

PPRuNe Pop 29th June 2005 00:18

See what I mean.

OK, what I saw was 9 Harriers. I was just testing! :D

Navaleye 29th June 2005 04:13

I 've just come back from Pompey having watched the event from QE2. What an amazing day and one that will stick in my memory for many years to come. Well done all. Note to diary: remember to buy train ticket for Diamond Jubilee review in 2012.

BEagle 29th June 2005 05:38

Diamond Jubilee review will probably consist of a couple of rowing boats on the Serpentine if defence cuts carry on at their present rate.

With NO Harriers flying past either.


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