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  • in reply to: London City 4th Oct #451891
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    That VLM Fokker 50 landing looks spectacular! Great shots.

    in reply to: Glasgow 06-10-06 #451899
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    That triple-7 shot looks fantastic! Good selection of shots.

    in reply to: General Discussion #348075
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    Many happy returns Gary, I hope its a good one! Cheers! Irwan

    in reply to: Arm Waver #1944482
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    Many happy returns Gary, I hope its a good one! Cheers! Irwan

    in reply to: General Discussion #348333
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    Indeed, congratulations to you and your wife.

    in reply to: New Arrival #1944553
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    Indeed, congratulations to you and your wife.

    in reply to: General Discussion #348338
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    Transporter 2 Quite a good follow up to the first film. Nicely watchable. Jason Statham once again pulls it off. As for the female gun-“man” an interesting wardrobe!

    Mrs Henderson Presents A lovely film. Really enjoyed this and the performances of Bob Hoskins and Dame Judy Dench were very good. Only slight gripe from me is the continuity with the starting of the Tiger Moth… but that is REALLY pedantic of me.

    Virtual Sexuality A tame little British film from the 1990’s. Has some good moments although to some it will be “dire” but to others watchable.

    Scooby Doo 2 Quite good. Loved seeing the characters “Miner 69” and the deep sea diver one.

    Yes Gary, you are right! The gun-“man”‘s wardrobe was quite interesting. There were a couple of things which seemed a little umbelievable but otherwise, it was a film I enjoyed. Transporter 2 was left opened for a third opus. Wonder if it will ever see the light of day.

    in reply to: The Last Film You Saw #1944556
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    Transporter 2 Quite a good follow up to the first film. Nicely watchable. Jason Statham once again pulls it off. As for the female gun-“man” an interesting wardrobe!

    Mrs Henderson Presents A lovely film. Really enjoyed this and the performances of Bob Hoskins and Dame Judy Dench were very good. Only slight gripe from me is the continuity with the starting of the Tiger Moth… but that is REALLY pedantic of me.

    Virtual Sexuality A tame little British film from the 1990’s. Has some good moments although to some it will be “dire” but to others watchable.

    Scooby Doo 2 Quite good. Loved seeing the characters “Miner 69” and the deep sea diver one.

    Yes Gary, you are right! The gun-“man”‘s wardrobe was quite interesting. There were a couple of things which seemed a little umbelievable but otherwise, it was a film I enjoyed. Transporter 2 was left opened for a third opus. Wonder if it will ever see the light of day.

    in reply to: General Discussion #348406
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    I saw X-Men 3 this afternoon and I have to admit, I found it a little too short and rushed by the production crew. I am sure they could have done more with it. With the cast they had, it is impossible to think that they could not have made a better, a more in your face kinda movie.
    Nonetheless, it was enjoyable and now I will have to wait for the upcoming Wolverine movie. Afterall, he was the one that got the most attention throughout the series.

    in reply to: The Last Film You Saw #1944602
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    I saw X-Men 3 this afternoon and I have to admit, I found it a little too short and rushed by the production crew. I am sure they could have done more with it. With the cast they had, it is impossible to think that they could not have made a better, a more in your face kinda movie.
    Nonetheless, it was enjoyable and now I will have to wait for the upcoming Wolverine movie. Afterall, he was the one that got the most attention throughout the series.

    in reply to: General Discussion #348411
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    The Rafale would be my fave followed very closely by the timeless Tomcat in its Delta clothing. But seeing all of these Mirage 2000s buzz over my house on southern France throughout the summer made me rethink how much I enjoy the aircraft’s aerodynamic lines.

    in reply to: Mark9 The Return #1944603
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    The Rafale would be my fave followed very closely by the timeless Tomcat in its Delta clothing. But seeing all of these Mirage 2000s buzz over my house on southern France throughout the summer made me rethink how much I enjoy the aircraft’s aerodynamic lines.

    in reply to: General Discussion #348529
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    YOU will enjoy FLYBOYS

    Barry I think you are right, I will more than likely enjoy this film. I just now have to find the time to actually catch at the cineplex. Cheers. 🙂

    in reply to: Flyboys #1944606
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    YOU will enjoy FLYBOYS

    Barry I think you are right, I will more than likely enjoy this film. I just now have to find the time to actually catch at the cineplex. Cheers. 🙂

    in reply to: New US bomber by 2018? #2554335
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    I flipped through an interesting article yesterday in the magazine Popular Science. According to the author, he stated he had found evidence of the development of the Aurora program into a supposed bomber within the so-called black holes in the budget announced by the US department of defense. I find his claims a little unbelieveable, but then again who knows. However, I was under the impression the Aurora was a high-speed/high-altitude recon bird!

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