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adsyj 9th Oct 2012 10:10

Bwahaha Epic post Trent:D

Trent 972 9th Oct 2012 10:41

Greaser, :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
You need a better camera then. One that doesn't show the curvature of the earth at 10,000ft.

j3pipercub 9th Oct 2012 17:55

Please refrain from willy waving in this area... Ex, you're hanging on too tight, I think the sun has got to you...

Chief galah 9th Oct 2012 21:45

Aircraft type, please
 
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...2/Acfttype.png

Credit - CyclingTips 9/10/12 Martyn Ashton's Road Bike Party
Martyn Ashton - Road Bike Party - YouTube
For cycling nerds only.

Wanderin_dave 9th Oct 2012 22:10

Percival Prince?

Trent 972 9th Oct 2012 22:11

Percival Pembroke. (with 1 rider attached)
It could be a 'President' or as dave says a 'Prince', but those engines look like as fitted to the 'Pembroke'
:uhoh: Although in those colours, I wouldn't be surprised if it is 1 of the 2 'Survey Prince's' operated by the Thai Armed Forces. :uhoh:

Wanderin_dave 9th Oct 2012 22:38

Trent, I reckon you're right with 'Pembroke', a quick google brought up the Wiki list of survivors for the Prince and they're all in museums.

Capn Bloggs 9th Oct 2012 23:44

A380 lights on??
 

A thing called sops- landing lights on in EK at 10000 ft agl. I'm sure even Qf has them. You know sops?
10,000ft AGL? What, were they flying over Mt Everest at the time?? :E

L0u0k0e 10th Oct 2012 02:00

Roulettes up north a couple of months ago. Lens wasn't quite long enough for this shot, so had to crop quite heavily.

http://www.pbpphotography.com/photos...3-2ae56ee3.jpg

Neville Nobody 10th Oct 2012 04:03

Those Raafy types are a bunch of throttle bashers, looks like he's blown the oil rings on all eight cylinders. Those PC9's would have to have a V8 in them the way they go.

john_tullamarine 10th Oct 2012 04:11

Lovely shot .. even if the pilot is at risk of suffering hypoxia.

Fantome 10th Oct 2012 04:12

please do some homework, tell us the tongue is in the cheek, or . .. . . . . . .

allthecoolnamesarego 10th Oct 2012 06:42

Of course it is tongue in cheek, every one knows those PC9's are fitted with V12's. Jeez, some people know nothing!

Trent 972 10th Oct 2012 07:03

http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...2/Acfttype.png
WV735 Percival Sea Prince C.1 (P57/49) Royal Navy - Fleet Air Arm. CU/578. Delivered Nov-1954, s.o.c. 29-Mar-1977, scr. Binbrook 1980
- 14th photo down the page.
Now a gate guardian at Long Marston Airfield Warwickshire.

Hat's off to Wanderin dave

WV735,

Super Cecil 10th Oct 2012 07:45


please do some homework, tell us the tongue is in the cheek, or . .. . . . . .
Surely your jesting that Mr Nobody is not jesting?

Chief galah 10th Oct 2012 08:15

Trent/Dave - nice work lads, thanks

Anyone ever flown one?

Jamair 14th Oct 2012 23:17

From a recent trip to the south...

Also stopped in at Temora, very cool place; may have to retire there I think.

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps0b60092f.jpg

Frank Arouet 14th Oct 2012 23:34

The Griffith Firefly.

Anybody got any Gannet photo's?

jas24zzk 15th Oct 2012 12:13


Anybody got any Gannet photo's?

Nope....no one could spare tha cash to waste on the film :p






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At least i got the manufacturer right on the Se-Prince pic................missed the rest lol

Trojan1981 16th Oct 2012 00:09

Love the Firefly, but hate to see it out in the weather. Bring it inside!

It's time most of these pole-dwellers were replaced with fiberglass replicas.


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