AES
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I do. They're like women of the same era, well rounded, voluptuous.
Today's offerings - well they're racy alright but kind of same same.
Probably just an age related opinion.
Me three. ALL of it!
I do. They're like women of the same era, well rounded, voluptuous.
Today's offerings - well they're racy alright but kind of same same.
Probably just an age related opinion.
Gosh - mention of Bucaneers brings back memories, I in my early career worked for Marconi Avionics and I'd often end up on some windswept airfield in Norfolk/Suffolk or occasionally Lossiemouth sitting underneath them with 'scopes and test gear hooked up into the pods whilst kerosene leaked out of the wings like a sieve!!The one that used to "spook" people ( civvies ) was Harriers popping up from behind trees and hedges for a quick "shufty"..or being in the hills in Wales or Scotland and looking down on Hercs flying along the bottom of the valleys.
The Buccaneer was another nice looking aircraft.
If we are on a prettiest airliner diversion my vote is for the DeHaviland Comet. Surely one of the most beautiful planes of any type
Till the wings fell off them !If we are on a prettiest airliner diversion my vote is for the DeHaviland Comet. Surely one of the most beautiful planes of any type
The window cracking was cured by rounding the corners.Wings dint fall off, cabin windows unzipped….
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