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Near miss

rest have risen above me

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Chippy and is it ours

Chippy and is it ours

The date on the film looks like 2004 and the plane like a chipmunk are we still flying space cadets around in them I thought we'd swopped to bulldogs and tutors.
 
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oldhamboy1967

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Bulldogs??? I think you'll find the UASs and Air Cadets are stooging around in Grobs now mate! Course, I am a Cabbage so I can't expect you to have the same level of knowledge... :cool:
 

rest have risen above me

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Spotting for beginners

Spotting for beginners

Sorry OB67. I have booked myself onto remedial airmanship training course at No2 School of Brassical training.:D.
Saw one of those Grob things in the other day you can't even fit chocks under it's wheels obviously the Fiat Seicento of the plane world.
 
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Arseendcharlie

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The BBMF do Operate a chipmunk for tailwheel and continuation training but then a lot of civvy operators operate the things too, in RAF colours as well.

Message to self, must get out more.
 

Norman the Storeman

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...and another thing.

Why is it always called a 'near miss'? :confused:

Surely if you nearly miss something you must have hit it?

Shouldn't it be called a 'near hit'?

It's things like this that keep me awake at night you know? :(
 
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The Controller

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Norman the Storeman said:
...and another thing.

Why is it always called a 'near miss'? :confused:

Surely if you nearly miss something you must have hit it?

Shouldn't it be called a 'near hit'?

It's things like this that keep me awake at night you know? :(


Oh My God Norman!!! Now you've done it......you've got me thinking about this now...I'll only be able to sleep during the day as usual!:mad:
 
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North Sea Tiger

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Makes you wonder why Missiles arent called Hitiles doesnt it ??
 
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A CLING NERD SHRON

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Air India Flight 182 was a target of opportunity for terrorists. All 329 aboard were killed, including 60 children aged below 10. Also killed were 22 Americans, 160 Canadians and more than 100 Indian nationals along with others. Never mind eh.:mad:
 
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oldhamboy1967

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Norman the Storeman said:
...and another thing.

Why is it always called a 'near miss'? :confused:

Surely if you nearly miss something you must have hit it?

Shouldn't it be called a 'near hit'?

It's things like this that keep me awake at night you know? :(

I think that's why they changed their official name to AirProx - that way you have to done Calcs and Comms to know what the Prox stands for... lol.

Merry Christmas one and all.
 
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The Controller

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SirSaltyHelmet said:
No truth in the rumour that the Air India crash in the mid 80s was due to a "Sikh Hitting Missile" :p


God......SSH....you must have been waiting years for the opportunity to air that one again!!!!:p
 
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