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Old 26th Jul 2006, 10:58
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If your going to wear the epaulettes, you may as well wear the whole uniform

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 11:09
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Everyone needs a good hat:
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 11:19
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You may also like to try.......



and perhaps a......



But i would strongly advise you not to trust your compass......

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 13:31
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It might be eaten by one of these:


But you should have one of these to fend it off:


Alternative headgear:
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 13:44
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This will look perfect when flying in your 150
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 13:50
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But this would attract the ladeeeez






On one occasion, while wearing my RAFVR(T) uniform (same as a 'normal' RAF officer, but with a gilt 'VRT' pin in the rank slides) I was asked whether I was in the Salvation Army. Minutes later someone mistook me for a parking attendant and asked whether he would be okay to leave his car parked on the double yellow lines.
Jolly lucky no-one asked you to start their car as well - many an RAF officer has been mistaken for an RAC patrol person.
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 14:08
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Check this guy out.....When you pass your IMC, you get to wear this!
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 14:18
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Aerbabe,

I really like that helmet! That's just what I need to keep from bashing my head on the canopy at the top of most maneuvers I spill out of. Think it's possible to rig it up with a boom mic?

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 14:41
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If you can't fit a boom mic to it, I think the Tie Pilots' helmet comes with one built in:

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 14:46
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Pitts

You didn't see the Pioneer with the split canpy that crashed on landing at Popham a couple of years ago then?

Inbound from Belgium I think it was, hit turbulence crossing the coast, head hit the canopy, which split across its width with the back section opening up to form a big air scoop. Ran out of elevator authority and ended up doing the shortest landing I've seen on 08 (around 10 metres ground run).

We picked it up and carried it off the runway and it was back about 6 months later following repair.

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You're not going to post THAT picture of someone in uniform are you?
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 14:53
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Originally Posted by Mike Cross
AB
You're not going to post THAT picture of someone in uniform are you?
What ... this one?

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 15:26
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Attractive thought that is, I suspect Fournicator's baser instincts would be better stimulated by Adam's pic. (although come to think of it, Fourni's baser instincts probably require sedation rather than stimulation)

You look very trim!

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 15:29
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Although slightly off topic, this would probably save a few head injuries if you encounter turbulence.... Might put the CG off a little though Bet you could find a smashing pair of epaulettes to go with it...

Loving the randomness of this post... Has kept me sane this afternoon!

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 15:39
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if you wear epaulettes just to go and rent out the club PA28 and, in fact, they may think you a bit of a tw*t.
Thats not as bad as people who fly 152's etc whilst wearing a flying suit a'la fast jet jockey. To$$ers
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 16:00
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You may find the arguments relating to whether or not you should wear a flying suit are somewhat different.

That's also been debated ad nauseum here too.
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 16:28
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http://www.afeonline.com/shop/datasheets/clothing.pdf

Check out p57 - might be just what your're looking for.
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 16:48
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THIS COULD BE YOU



All set for your sunday afternoon jolly, and your girlfriend has come too
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 18:20
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Loewry,

See what I mean? See how this has gone? And you haven't even worn epaulettes yet. Best can the idea, I think...

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 18:33
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[QUOTE=Mike Cross]Pitts
You didn't see the Pioneer with the split canpy that crashed on landing at Popham a couple of years ago then?
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No, I haven't been at Popham that long. Just moved into the neighborhood last August. Nice place, Popham. Glad I'm there. Now if we only had a few more Pitts.....

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Old 26th Jul 2006, 19:02
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I haven't read the whole thread but there are places in Europe, Barcelona being one of them according to info I got in 2005, where turning up wearing a commercial looking pilot uniform gets you tax free avgas (about 1/2 price).

In most of Europe you can get tax free avgas on production of an AOC, and forging a piece of paper can't be that hard. Nobody is likely to check it, either.
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