The ideal CB flypast?

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Re: The ideal CB flypast?

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Nigel H-J wrote:
Basically a selection of aircraft from the decades until British Aviation all but disappeared. :'(

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You could have the Red Arrows last showing the last British made plane with a Nimrod MRA.4 :thumbsup:

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Re: The ideal CB flypast?

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:doho: :$ Oooops, sorry James, I just forgot about those!!

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Re: The ideal CB flypast?

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And its a yank made plane...

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Chris Sykes wrote:And its a yank made plane...
Maybe made by Yanks but its there best commercial plane and looking :dance:

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Re: The ideal CB flypast?

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Tonks wrote:
A pair of Tornado GR4's taking fuel from a Tristar
Sorry Chris, that is impossible.... it has one hose (I know it has two, but you can only put one out at a time!)

Tristars are horrible anyway :lol: :lol:

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PS... Hopefully I should have some film of the flypast I did the other week.... soon, I am promised!!! :cool:
By jove you're absolutely right. Ahh well, they can be tucked under the wings all the same, it'll still look a nice spectacle. :dancer:

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