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Ultralights 23rd Oct 2007 09:17

Hornet drivers
 
Any Hornet drivers, please PM me.

Thank you

Howard Hughes 23rd Oct 2007 09:30

The FA-18, or the LSA?:E

The PM 23rd Oct 2007 09:58

Maybe he means a de Havilland Hornet Moth? :E

Brian Abraham 23rd Oct 2007 11:20

Or even a de Havilland Hornet (what would you give to fly one?)

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...27/hornet1.jpg

Ultralights 23rd Oct 2007 12:03

I mean current operational F-18 Hornet Pilots. i have a question no one in the RAAF PR side can help me with..

Buster Hyman 23rd Oct 2007 12:07

http://members.chello.nl/%7El.de.bondt/GreenHornet2.jpg That'll be the guy on the right you want.:ok: I think his name's Kato.

The PM 23rd Oct 2007 12:15

......or maybe the guy who was the helmsman on the USS Hornet in April of 1942 when the Doolittle raids launched off it could be of assistance?

:E:ok:

Lasiorhinus 23rd Oct 2007 13:22

I thought this thread was going to be about golf clubs...
 
http://s7ondemand5.scene7.com/is/ima...8_im_____0_gsi

TLAW 23rd Oct 2007 15:51

?
 
http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/...ortabout_2.jpg

ForkTailedDrKiller 23rd Oct 2007 21:06

Sharp end of a Hornet!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...nia.jpg/250px-

Not too sure I would want to drive that anywhere!

Dr :8

tinpis 23rd Oct 2007 21:06

This is fun,name the wretched Pommy "Motors" in the picture

That would be the "Staish's" motor in the background

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...27/hornet1.jpg

Buster Hyman 23rd Oct 2007 22:23

Wouldn't have a clue tin, but I bet Lord Draper has owned each type at one stage or another!

FoxtrotAlpha18 23rd Oct 2007 22:34


I mean current operational F-18 Hornet Pilots. i have a question no one in the RAAF PR side can help me with..
Ask here and see how you go. I doubt anyone else will help you if PR won't, but I'd be interested to see what you asked.

RabidNuts 24th Oct 2007 11:22

if it ain't already in a book, is it worth knowing?

PS: they're grey and if you flight plan then it's 1 POB (unless you own the charter/scenic flight variant - bookings can be made through the J Howard Aeroclub, Kairribilli House - then 2!)

Runaway Gun 24th Oct 2007 14:50

Without seeing the question, possible answers MAY include:

1. Yes, it pulls chicks better than Michael Hutchence used to.
2. Yes, very fast, very low, very high, very loud, pulls very hard.
3. Of course I'm single, is your sister? Oh, it doesn't matter. Giggedy...
4. No, it can't outrun an F-111, but speed isn't important.
5. No, you can't have a go. :ok:

PyroTek 25th Oct 2007 07:06

oh wow, i never knew it can't outrun an F-111.. geez. i thought it was better than that..
i need to do research.. like, in depth research.. and me being me, i don't need a plane to pull chicks :P

slackie 25th Oct 2007 07:41

Runaway...geez mate, you answered all my questions!! And reference the answer to the last question...Oh go on, pretty please!!!:ok:

Atlas Shrugged 25th Oct 2007 08:50

http://www.biconet.com/flyers/GIFs/P...WaspHornet.jpg

Runaway Gun 25th Oct 2007 12:46

Crikey Slackie, at least you can do a Three Pointer in your mount. Or can you...;)

Please send a crate of Waikato Draught, and a recent photo of your sister, and I'll see if that helps your application.

ScottyDoo 25th Oct 2007 13:25

...plus a photo of her boat.



But seriously, Ultralights wants to know:

a) where does the pilot put his nav-bag?

b) where does he hang his jacket?

c) who heats his lunch up and how does he eat it with a gas-mask on his face???

d) can you fly around on just one engine and save fuel??

e) are you all gay, too, like "Slider" and his mates??

:p


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