February 9, 2009 at 5:24 pm
I’ve had an idea for a forum game that will be a bit of fun and test how much we all know about aircraft. I dont know alot so its also my chance to learn 😀
The idea is that one person answers a question, then whoever gets it correct asks the next question. There will be a 2 hour limit on each question, after which anyone can ask a new one.
So to kick us off:
How many Airbus A321-200s are in British Airways fleet?
By: Grey Area - 18th February 2009 at 23:11
Ill ask you again, did you really mistake a pigeon for a flying saucer?
I’m saying nowt…. :rolleyes:
😀
By: Grey Area - 18th February 2009 at 17:42
Moderator Message
Brucie:
Check out the Code of Conduct before your next posting, mate.
Pay particular attention to item 3.
That way, we’ll all get along like a house on fire.
Thanks
GA
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 17:31
fair enough officer. although we were just discussing things. which i didnt realise wasnt allowed in a general discussions section.
By: Grey Area - 18th February 2009 at 17:14
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Ahem….
This isn’t a chatroom, chaps.
Use the Private Message facility for 1-2-1 conversations, please.
Thanks
GA
See… Moggy was right about the moderators.
And it was a pigeon.
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:55
Alright:mad:
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:53
Don’t mention it, it involved my holiday photo’s and a bird. I posted it here thinking there were some aliens. :o:mad::eek:
lol. just lol. 😀
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:52
Don’t mention it, it involved my holiday photo’s and a bird. I posted it here thinking there were some aliens. :o:mad::eek:
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:49
http://www.aviationcollectables.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1416
Brief mention here to prove
Ill ask you again, did you really mistake a pigeon for a flying saucer?
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:44
http://www.aviationcollectables.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1416
Brief mention here to prove
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:43
Group David David Seward, CO of 56 Squadron.
did you really mistake a pigeon for a flying saucer?
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:42
Group David David Seward, CO of 56 Squadron.
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:41
Who was in charge of the RAF Firebirds display team, when it was first set up?
I dont know.
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:38
Who was in charge of the RAF Firebirds display team, when it was first set up?
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:38
Yeah just had a look on wikipedia and Maurice Hammonds mustangs isn’t on the list, nor is “Miss Velma” at Duxford
so the answer is then between 154-156 depending on which ones you count or discount. interesting.
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:37
Yeah just had a look on wikipedia and Maurice Hammonds mustangs isn’t on the list, nor is “Miss Velma” at Duxford
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:34
155 and i don’t know how many surviving airframes. But alot
154 actually. 287 surviving airframes. looks like your go to answer a question cos u were close enough.
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:33
Oh and technically there is more than 44 airworthy spits.
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:33
155 and i don’t know how many surviving airframes. But alot
By: BrucieITFC - 18th February 2009 at 16:30
Wow, i’m impressed. Excellent googling there.
Who said I used google? (wikipedia actually, the Supermarine spitfire MH434 of 222 squadron is one of only 44 spitfires and seafires airworthy today ;))
Looks like my question, so,
How many P-51 Mustangs are there that are airworthy. brucie bonus if you can also tell me the number of current airframes still here today aswell. 😀
By: Arabella-Cox - 18th February 2009 at 16:26
Your turn