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Old 13th April 2017 | 09:32
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Saw this and had to chuckle - not one of your old mounts is it Crab
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Old 13th April 2017 | 11:05
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Amazing what you can do with one roll of 'arry black maskers

Where did you get that photo from Ned? Must have been from a Navy hangar somewhere

Now if you know the tail number, I can tell if I flew it or not.
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Old 13th April 2017 | 13:09
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Looks as if it's in a museum.
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Old 13th April 2017 | 14:33
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It's at Fleetlands (hence the Mk 5 next to it and the Mk 4 beyond, complete with yellow nose bay door...did it ever fly like that?).
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Old 13th April 2017 | 14:50
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If it's anything like the temporary registrations I've had botch taped to my aircraft after they have been off loaded from a ship I would imagine that they would fall off after two minutes in the cruise.
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Old 13th April 2017 | 19:11
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Saw it pop up on a friends feed on Facebook. Here is another one with the number on it.
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Old 14th April 2017 | 12:01
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I'll have a trawl through the log books to see if I have flown 589.
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Old 14th April 2017 | 14:20
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If you look at the spotter pages, they have 589 at Lossiemouth most of the time. Also periods at Valley and St Mawgan.
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Old 14th April 2017 | 14:25
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I only flew at Lossie on a Standards visit so it is more likely to be St Mawgan or Valley..
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Old 14th April 2017 | 17:52
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First flew `589` at CU on SKTU in Feb `80`;last flew it in Feb `84` at Finn.as last RAF helo I flew..back to FW...
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Old 15th April 2017 | 07:53
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Usual infantile FAA decoration.
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Old 15th April 2017 | 08:05
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But you have to allow the junior practitioners in milSAR some leeway - if it makes them feel better by defacing the aircraft...........
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I flew 589 at Valley in 2004
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Old 15th April 2017 | 08:23
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Fleetlands

FED,Fleetlands now run by Vector Aerospace, part of Airbus Group!
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Old 15th April 2017 | 10:33
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Usual infantile FAA decoration.
Awww! There there, fad, it's all part of having something called a sense of humour you see...pointless explaining.
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Old 15th April 2017 | 12:32
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One of the FAA's most successful such efforts was the car sticker of the early 70s that found its way onto many thousands of vehicles, many of whose owners had no idea of its full meaning. It read "Fly Navy, Dig Army, Eat Crab".
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Old 15th April 2017 | 12:38
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I am fully aware of the FAA's sense of humour. Especially where they marked up 100% profit on the beer that the Beverlys dropped for the ratings in Borneo; and it wasn't going to charity.
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Old 15th April 2017 | 15:09
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Thought it was" Fly Navy, Sail Army, Eat Crab "
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Old 15th April 2017 | 15:51
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In Belize it was Fly Navy, Sail Army, go and search for them all Air Force.
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Old 15th April 2017 | 17:05
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FED - "Especially where they marked up 100% profit on the beer that the Beverlys dropped for the ratings in Borneo; and it wasn't going to charity."


Actually I was there and drank the beer and we raised many thousands for charity. There was a mark up for just that reason. (and it wasn't just for the ratings!!)
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