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Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
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- Tom
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
I have a feeling you might turn out to be of 601 calibre after all.
Dunno why BB deleted the original. Probably drunk on shandy again.
:)
Dunno why BB deleted the original. Probably drunk on shandy again.
:)
In selecting the motto... 'all for one and one for all'... I have done so because it expresses what should be the creed to every Fighter Pilot. Never forget that you are an essential cog in the wheel, and if you break or fail it will let down your brother pilots, and the grimness of war allows for no such weakness.
Air Vice Marshal Saul in the foreword to 13 Group's 'Forget-Me-Nots for Fighters'
"They fly Hurricanes, isn't it? Them's shit planes for remtards on free dinners..."
Armstrong & Miller Show
Air Vice Marshal Saul in the foreword to 13 Group's 'Forget-Me-Nots for Fighters'
"They fly Hurricanes, isn't it? Them's shit planes for remtards on free dinners..."
Armstrong & Miller Show
Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Haha, reminds me of this crap:
http://www.winesofcanada.com/babyduck.html
I'm ashamed to say I know what it tastes like (I was 15 and desperate). I'm happy to say I've never experienced the hangover from Baby Duck, but I'm told you can simulate the effect by pressing your Gran's knitting needles against your temples for at least three hours.
http://www.winesofcanada.com/babyduck.html
I'm ashamed to say I know what it tastes like (I was 15 and desperate). I'm happy to say I've never experienced the hangover from Baby Duck, but I'm told you can simulate the effect by pressing your Gran's knitting needles against your temples for at least three hours.
Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
I thought he was leaving so didn't see much point. Now it turns out that he isn't and it was all Tigers fault.
NEW POLL. Is it Tigers fault?
NEW POLL. Is it Tigers fault?
S/Ldr Bigbyte
Mothy's batman
Mothy's batman
Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Even if it was Tigers's fault, it was still Bunny's fault vicariously.
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Thanks Jab :ymapplause:
Mirror,mirror on the wall,
Who is the best TP of them all?
"Thou are not Tiger, there's no doubt."
Euhh, well...roger that mirror,over and out.
"The Belgian Windbag"
Who is the best TP of them all?
"Thou are not Tiger, there's no doubt."
Euhh, well...roger that mirror,over and out.
"The Belgian Windbag"
Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Congratulations Sgt Dickie for passing OTU2 In A+ standards.Throughout Sgt Dickies Nav was spot on,his awareness of A/C and Grnd Tgts is good.Stall recovery was acheived in minimal time.Engine management,again 1st grade.Landing yep you guessed it !!!
Well Done Dickie(just dont forget,we only flew our route over Dover :-bd )
Big THANK YOU to Flash for taking over after my CTD :ymblushing: and having to talk and listen on my phone in mumble,Cheers mate and well done,good job :-bd
Tiger,Sir email getting sent now.S!
Cheese
Well Done Dickie(just dont forget,we only flew our route over Dover :-bd )
Big THANK YOU to Flash for taking over after my CTD :ymblushing: and having to talk and listen on my phone in mumble,Cheers mate and well done,good job :-bd
Tiger,Sir email getting sent now.S!
Cheese
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Skip the rest get him in ops. :)
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"Use speed get close, get closer and make every bullet count "
"The only proper defense is offense"
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VVS Rank: Starshina of the 32nd IAD Fighter Aviation Regiment.
RAF Rank: F/Lt Jacko No1 Squadron (JX-J) & No1 Sqd Press Officer
LW Rank: Feldwebel
"Use speed get close, get closer and make every bullet count "
"The only proper defense is offense"
.......Air Vice-Marshall J.E "Johnnie" Johnson, RAF
https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Cheese, this is the RAF. If he did that well it merits a "Satisfactory" at best!
We'll done Dickie.
We'll done Dickie.
In selecting the motto... 'all for one and one for all'... I have done so because it expresses what should be the creed to every Fighter Pilot. Never forget that you are an essential cog in the wheel, and if you break or fail it will let down your brother pilots, and the grimness of war allows for no such weakness.
Air Vice Marshal Saul in the foreword to 13 Group's 'Forget-Me-Nots for Fighters'
"They fly Hurricanes, isn't it? Them's shit planes for remtards on free dinners..."
Armstrong & Miller Show
Air Vice Marshal Saul in the foreword to 13 Group's 'Forget-Me-Nots for Fighters'
"They fly Hurricanes, isn't it? Them's shit planes for remtards on free dinners..."
Armstrong & Miller Show
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
good show Dick, didn'e expect something else
Mirror,mirror on the wall,
Who is the best TP of them all?
"Thou are not Tiger, there's no doubt."
Euhh, well...roger that mirror,over and out.
"The Belgian Windbag"
Who is the best TP of them all?
"Thou are not Tiger, there's no doubt."
Euhh, well...roger that mirror,over and out.
"The Belgian Windbag"
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Well done old chap :thumbup:
Reggie - website and forum dude.
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Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
"Satisfactory" uuurg a word I remember well from my school reportsTom wrote:Cheese, this is the RAF. If he did that well it merits a "Satisfactory" at best!
We'll done Dickie.
Special recognition - Odious Mission Designer
VVS Rank: Starshina of the 32nd IAD Fighter Aviation Regiment.
RAF Rank: F/Lt Jacko No1 Squadron (JX-J) & No1 Sqd Press Officer
LW Rank: Feldwebel
"Use speed get close, get closer and make every bullet count "
"The only proper defense is offense"
.......Air Vice-Marshall J.E "Johnnie" Johnson, RAF
https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/
VVS Rank: Starshina of the 32nd IAD Fighter Aviation Regiment.
RAF Rank: F/Lt Jacko No1 Squadron (JX-J) & No1 Sqd Press Officer
LW Rank: Feldwebel
"Use speed get close, get closer and make every bullet count "
"The only proper defense is offense"
.......Air Vice-Marshall J.E "Johnnie" Johnson, RAF
https://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/
Re: Sgt. Dickie arrives at Sutton Bridge
Congratulations Sgt Dickie for passing OTU3.The Ground Ranges at Poole where booked for our Air to Grnd Training Exercise and all went according to plan..Very nice Flt indeed.
Well Done.
Thanks to Handsome for backing me up,cheers mate.
Cheese
Well Done.
Thanks to Handsome for backing me up,cheers mate.
Cheese
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