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DaveB
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by DaveB » 21 Oct 2007, 00:52
Strewth.. I only wanted to be sitting at the end of a runway watching Vulcan's land rather than be here working
Don't get
too serious about this now or we'll risk a slagging off at AS for being rivet counters again!(looking for suitable pornographic emoticon but we don't seem to have one)
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 21 Oct 2007, 00:55
Wer're just thinking of somewhere remote to send you Dave.........just so you can enjoy the Vulcan of course :roll:
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 21 Oct 2007, 01:07
My VA aircraft is in Alderney at the moment. Isn't that remote enough :think:
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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 21 Oct 2007, 01:46
Having spent 6 months at Wideawake (Ascension) i can safely say....there is no approach lighting there.....And as an afternote i was there when the first RAF Tristar landed after BA 747's lost the contract and no BA female cabin crew were ever used......Wonder why? :tab:
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 21 Oct 2007, 02:33
Vulcan in Alderney Dave............that would be something
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John
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by John » 21 Oct 2007, 08:32
And teh winner is... Paul K!
yep it's luqa, on the sunny island of Malta
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Paul K
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by Paul K » 21 Oct 2007, 14:21
I assume the cheque will be in the post, yes ? ;-)
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by John » 21 Oct 2007, 15:16
Paul K wrote:
I assume the cheque will be in the post, yes ? ;-)
er no but you do get this ;-)
John
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 21 Oct 2007, 15:20
Brilliant John
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FlyTexas
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by FlyTexas » 21 Oct 2007, 19:16
Way to go, Paul!
That trophy will look nice on your mantle, eh? ;-)
Brian