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Techy111
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by Techy111 » 15 Sep 2008, 19:58
Tonks wrote: Or maybe the Harriers pulled ahead...?
Not a chance... yes, it is the shadow of our trail. Anyway, we were on our own on the way home...
Tonks :flying:
OK so your Bird is faster then.....
Tony
Macs
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by Macs » 19 Sep 2008, 15:52
That looks like a dream job you have there Tonks!
regards,
Macs
jab
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by jab » 20 Sep 2008, 00:57
Tonks wrote: Or maybe the Harriers pulled ahead...?
Not a chance... yes, it is the shadow of our trail. Anyway, we were on our own on the way home...
Tonks :flying:
I take it you got to go back out there to bring the Harriers home or will the tristar boys do that?
Nice pictures there Tonks thanks for posting :tab:
Davis-Monthan
Is that were they train pilots to fly the A-10's from? :think:
James
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You was the best there ever was.
Hot_Charlie
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by Hot_Charlie » 20 Sep 2008, 11:04
Ben Watson wrote: The Harrier is still a bloody good looking airplane.
Ben, have you been to Specsavers (other opticians are available) lately?
Charlie
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by DaveB » 20 Sep 2008, 11:11
Is that the shadow of your trail ahead of you?
I think it's the high level jetway he's following Garry.. Tonks must be using FSNavigator
Lovely last shot Mr T
ATB
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 20 Sep 2008, 11:17
I don't know why they make maps on paper to be carried arround when they could have just painted the lines on the clouds :roll:
Garry
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SkippyBing
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by SkippyBing » 20 Sep 2008, 23:25
Saw Davis-Monthan a few years ago when I visited the Pima County air museum, it's like a filing system for aircraft!
jab
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by jab » 22 Sep 2008, 00:50
Tonks wrote: Jab, there are certainly a lot of A10s at Davis-M. As you approach the airfield you fly over the famous aircraft graveyards as well... all very very impressive.
Tonks :flying:
Hi Tonks ,
Yeah Im sure its there training base :flying: Yeah i bet them graveyards are impressive and in someway sad to see a plane in that state :-(
James
RIP Steve Irwin
You was the best there ever was.