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- petermcleland
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Sorry to have cause all this trouble and debate...I was wondering if it meant "Iberian Peninsular"....But there, I suppose I will have to be happy with "Internet Protocol" :think:
Wonder if "Germany" etc are included in the "European Union" :roll:
Wonder if "Germany" etc are included in the "European Union" :roll:
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Not that surprising, Toby. After the recent revelation that Herr Hitler had 600 hours on FS, it should come as no surprise that Sheikh Nasrallah insists on it's use as a basic trainer for Hezbollah agents. Better step up the security on ZK, mateTobyV wrote:Interesting to note that despite being in a war with Israel, someone in Lebanon found time to read about Tridents or browse through my photos
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Ahhhhh..... Did (the fuselage of) it make an appearance at Linton On Ouse whilst being used for that? (Just up the road from there is the 'Emergency Planning College') Did surprise me one day when a Trident (albeit on a truck!) trundled past the windowTobyV wrote:Perhaps Hezbollah want to use one for terrorist training like Saddam did? ZK was of course used in the counter-terrorism role for a while.
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The SAS also have their own Trident at HerefordTobyV wrote:No, ZK was used whilst it was a complete airliner at Heathrow. G-AVFK (a 2E fuselage painted turquoise and orange) and one or two of the 1Es in the G-AVY* block were used specifically for this purpose by units of the police and the SAS.
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Would that be Credenhill, Peter? I thought that one was G-AVYB, but I cant be certain. I've just had a look at that base on http://local.live.com and I cant see anything resembling a fuselage obviously there, so perhaps its undercover or moved/disposed of now?
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DOes this tie in with the fuse you are talking about?
http://www.aerotransport.org/php/go.php ... &orderby=1
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