Which squadron flew the most types?
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Re: Which squadron flew the most types?
They do seem to land on an awfully narrow track. So, it wouldn't be "How many hours have you chaps had on Lightnings?"
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I was still half asleep when I read this and (not helped by the total absence of capital letters) thought it was Grizz having another rant about wargamer-animal cruelty!
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No, the Bears were of the Soviet flying variety.
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Apparently it wasn't appropriate to ask if the young lady knew that she had a Bear behind...
Apparently it wasn't appropriate to ask if the young lady knew that she had a Bear behind...
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Re: Which squadron flew the most types?
Philistines.
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I wonder what varnish they used?
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I wondered what the heck they were doing in autogyros.
Read the squadron histories - turns out they used them for radar calibration.
Not a bad way to spend the war.
Read the squadron histories - turns out they used them for radar calibration.
Not a bad way to spend the war.
Re: Which squadron flew the most types?
But which undercoating method did they use too??
Someone list all methods in order cost effectiveness, coverage and compatibility with different painting styles
Someone list all methods in order cost effectiveness, coverage and compatibility with different painting styles
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There is only one undercoat: Humbrol Matt White, all else is heresy;
There is only one varnish; testors, all else is apostasy.
There is only one varnish; testors, all else is apostasy.
Re: Which squadron flew the most types?
A safer use than the French, who used them for artillery spotting, although I'm not sure that they actually used them in action. (and do you think that I can find the link to the article that I saved? Can I bollocks...)Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:48 am I wondered what the heck they were doing in autogyros.
Read the squadron histories - turns out they used them for radar calibration.
Not a bad way to spend the war.
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