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Whilst some will continue to badger the RAF for only being a 'mere' 100 years old, I would point out that that comprises 86% of the total existence of powered flight!
Presumably, this got dumped in the NAAFI as it was expected to go the same way as most RAF threads. However, as it’s mostly well-mannered so far, may I suggest its moved again to the RAF Forum?
Well the RAF gets to 100 years tomorrow. Big piss up in Weston tonight. for TG3, to celebrate. I'm raising a glass anyone else? Mod please move to NAAFI for full guns free on this.
Edit for mong spelling, cuould never spell but stood in a few NAAFIs.
Whilst some will continue to badger the RAF for only being a 'mere' 100 years old, I would point out that that comprises 86% of the total existence of powered Heavier-than-Air flight!
Apologies for quoting my own post.
There was an unscheduled display of military aircraft in Guildhall Yard, London. Sadly, it was only on for three days and finishes at 1 pm today (Sunday 22 April).
However, the RAF's 100th Anniversary celebrations includes displays at the following venues:
Apologies for quoting my own post.
There was an unscheduled display of military aircraft in Guildhall Yard, London. Sadly, it was only on for three days and finishes at 1 pm today (Sunday 22 April).
However, the RAF's 100th Anniversary celebrations includes displays at the following venues:
To be fair, his hour of glory was 25-30 yrs ago, but he's still the UK record holder for running a marathon, at 2:07:13. Well, till Mo Farah gets off the blocks today.
Apologies for quoting my own post.
There was an unscheduled display of military aircraft in Guildhall Yard, London. Sadly, it was only on for three days and finishes at 1 pm today (Sunday 22 April).
However, the RAF's 100th Anniversary celebrations includes displays at the following venues:
Anyone know the story behind Bateman's choice of the Luftwaffe rather than the RAF eagle for the label on their celebratory beer?
Just coincidence or does it have a deliberate significance of some kind?
To be fair, his hour of glory was 25-30 yrs ago, but he's still the UK record holder for running a marathon, at 2:07:13. Well, till Mo Farah gets off the blocks today.