The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle

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The onions were in a pile, out of shot :lol:

Kevin.. how's about being told to get the legs for the bosuns chair? :lol: Pipes (over the tannoy system) for non-existent crew members were a giggle too.. RO Tate, LEM O'Nade, MEM Brane, Seaman Stains!! Laugh.. I nearly joined the navy!! :lol: Oh.. hang on.. I DID :doh:

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Seaman Stains, who was of course, most definitely not part of the crew of the Black Pig along with Roger the Cabin Boy

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes indeed. :lol:
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Thanks for the snopes link, Angus. :thumbsup: Thirty minutes after reading it and I'm still giggling. :lol:

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I've had the CDG in my fleet for ages. Where HAVE you lot been :lol:
Well I'm lost for words, you kept that one quiet Dave :poke:

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Remember, Charles de Gaulle is a French ship, you get two daily rations of Wine!
When I was in Paris for the Paris Air Show in the seventies we finished work a bit later than usual and as we parked our vehicles at the Militaire Ecole we went into their canteen for dinner and at the end of the servery there were a selection of small bottles of red wine which we did not have to pay for, after a couple of those we sort of managed to stagger back to the hotel sobered up a bit before hitting the Champs-Elysees night life. :party:

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Hell no.. if its a ship.. it's fair game :rock:

As it happens.. the RFN ships are very well made and fair on frame rates too. Of course, I don't land on or even see them often but they're 'must have's' in any sea-going collection ;) I've also got Russian, loads of American, Spanish, Japanese.. the list goes on. If its a ship.. I'll have it :cpu:

Notwithstanding the Flying Stations Victorious and RFN Clemenceau/Foch and CDG.. you might want to look at Javier Fernandez USS Nimitz/Ike. Look for uss_nimitz_ike_version2.zip at Flightsim.com . This is a monster.. a yardstick by which all other models are judged :thumbsup: You'll need AICarriers to see it as with all the others ;)
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Cheers Dave, when I finally get round to it I may end up flying carrier based more than land-based airports, trouble is being retired.....I don't have much spare time to play with! :lol: :lol:

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DaveB: The onions were in a pile, out of shot :lol:

Ah, now that makes scents!

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:lol: :lol: Nice one Mike!

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