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The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 17:29
by FlyTexas
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 18:38
by Nigel H-J
What a brilliant find Brian, this will please Dave no end when he see's that carrier unless of course he has an aversion to Charles De Gaulle!
Looking at their aircraft on the site plenty of carrier ones' to choose from also.
Guess those fire crews won't be sat around like that when I attempt a landing!
Many thanks for the HU.
Regards
Nigel.
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 22:08
by DaveB
I've had the CDG in my fleet for ages. Where HAVE you lot been
ATB
DaveB
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 22:33
by FlyTexas
Sorry,
sir. Reporting to the galley to peel the potatoes as ordered,
sir.
Brian
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 09 Mar 2017, 23:02
by DaveB
I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand
Check out Clemenceau too if you haven't already
ATB
DaveB
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 00:07
by FlyTexas
DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand
Hmm...
...ok, as long as I get
two daily rum rations.
Brian
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 00:16
by blanston12
FlyTexas wrote:DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand
Hmm...
...ok, as long as I get
two daily rum rations.
Brian
Remember, Charles de Gaulle is a French ship, you get two daily rations of Wine!
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 00:47
by FlyTexas
Good point Joe.
And being a French ship I'd need the two rations of wine
and then some.
Just look at the fabulous French liner Normandie. I'd be scared to death on a ship that rolled like that.
When they'd serve me my two rations of wine I'd tell them "Leave the bottle."
But seriously, I would've loved to sail on Normandie back in the day.
Brian
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 01:46
by Kevin Farnell
DaveB wrote:I think you should report to the buffers store and ask him for a long stand
DaveB
A long weight (wait), a glass hammer, a left handed screw driver and elbow grease were the requests that I heard when helping on Saturdays in my late Father's shop in Walsall (Digbeth Hardware)!
I'm sure there were many other examples, currently forgotten.
Kevin
Re: The Crew of the Charles de Gaulle
Posted: 10 Mar 2017, 05:26
by Airspeed
Fine looking crew, and not an onion in sight!