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Tonks wrote:Cheers chaps... glad you like them.

No Chris not 41 Sqn... they are from 1435 Flt.

Tonks :smile:
Ah..............That explains it then. They must get awfully bored with making penguins fall over. :-$ :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I suppose Penguins make a change from dominoes :roll:

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Hi Tonks,

Stunning shots there number two especially :smile:

Ah..............That explains it then. They must get awfully bored with making penguins fall over.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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I was going to ask the inevitable question - well I guess being down sarf aint
that bad then - Love the second one - when is the RAF going to start paying you for all these free enlistment ads you post???


LOL

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andy wrote:You'd think they would teach these guy's to fly straight and level........ :dunno: :lol:
I didn't think the F3 was capable of anything else but S+L at that height. I thought these were pics of it falling out of the sky... :lol:
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Tonks, it must be wonderful, on a grey murky day to pierce through the cloud into another world of sunshine, and looking down on superb cloud formation!

There was something on the TV about a Cloud appreciation club - sounds funny, but they are wonderful sometimes........

.........Especially when you're 30-odd thousand feet up - in a VC10! :roll:
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IT IS REAL - I hope. Nice. :wink: Have you ever seen the Northern Lights on a night flight?
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Thanks Tonks

Ah the beauty of nature :dance:

I't's nice to see that someone in your position actually appreciates it.

Lovely shots

Keep'em comming
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Tonks

Dumb meterological question - they appear to be islands - but they have
lenticulars forming over them which is as Im taught signifies mountain wave
so are they islands or mountains sticking out of stratus deck???

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Tonks,

That F3 is sensational! Thanks for posting!
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