Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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He's now an Ace...with only 8 minutes and 34 seconds in the air. :lol: Just reinstalled 'First Eagles: The Great War 1918' (runs well in Windows 7) and am pleased with Lord Flashheart's progress. ;)

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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Now that's a cunning plan!

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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Love it! :thumbsup:

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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I wonder if Nursey had anything to do with it, dressed in her cow costume?...Oh oh wrong era......
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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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:lol: Good ol' Nursey. A rough day at the front for Flashheart. :$

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Dev One wrote:I wonder if Nursey had anything to do with it, dressed in her cow costume?
And did she suffer-a-jet movement ? !

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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but doesn't he feel more comfy in a dress?

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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What a coincidence, Brian!
On 13th November, a friend took Mrs A and me on a "Magical Mystery Tour".
Part of the MMT was a visit to RAAF Point Cook. I'd been before, but see what I photographed this time:

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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That is a coincidence. :-O What a handsome aircraft. I'm not used to seeing them clean and free of bullet holes. :lol: That wouldn't happen to be the rudder of a B.E.2 sneaking into the pic would it? *-)

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Re: Three Cheers for Lord Flashheart!

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I though Point Cook was more used to seeing Jindivik's & Ikara's, or am I thinking of elsewhere other than Llanbedr?
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