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  • in reply to: RIAT Fairford – Meh #930538
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    You don’t think they might endure endless moans on aviation forums about the potential for damage by transporting these rarities, or even possibly the loss if something goes wrong, do you?

    Or is that only reserved for rare birds like the Typhoon?;o)

    Oh, and isn’t ‘meh’ a little modern for this forum?

    in reply to: RIAT Fairford – Meh #930592
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    It could still be the world’s biggest…

    Where are you going to get all those extra historic’s from, if Legends et al can’t entice them in?

    It is – or used to be – the show to see something that hadn’t been seen before, the appearance premier in the UK if you like. In these depressed times that might be a little difficult, especially when combined with the withdrawal of the ‘star’ attraction, but I believe they do try.

    in reply to: Early RN Phantom Marking Clarification Sought #930846
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    It appears a little bit ‘redder’ than this fin marking, which I take to be day-glo:
    http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/8/6/3/0517368.jpg

    in reply to: Stupid people running with the bulls. Again. #1848726
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    Just send it to Linc instead.

    in reply to: Real Sea Vixens ???? #861755
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    Fantastic!

    And they all disappeared without a trace…?

    in reply to: Stupid people running with the bulls. Again. #1848754
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    I do not know what happens to the bulls on completion of the run but, all in all, it seems like great fun.

    They are running to the bull ring. There they fight to their death, singularly, against one man, and his assistants, and their spears.

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    All in all it is great fun, unless you are a bull in which case you are dead.

    I’d like to see the ‘bleeding hearts’ make a loud and impassioned noise about the illegal trade in ivory, tiger parts and rhino horn. How much longer will we enjoy the sights and sounds of wild tigers, elephants and rhinos ? These are the serious issues in wild animal conservation.

    Why not try making a noise yourself? Push the boat out and complain, yell, start a thread, email an ambassador, write to your MP…

    in reply to: Airworthy Whirlwind HAR.10-Have I missed something? #863682
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    Thought that the Wessex had a supply problem, something like a utter lack of starter cartridges or something similar, which is why the Uruguay navy dropped their HC2’s…

    in reply to: Rare 'night shining' clouds seen over Scarborough! #1848922
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    My theory is that, it is night time. and the setting sun rays are hitting the ice.
    Somehow like this.

    – ice
    /O = earth Scarborough
    o = sun

    Ah, but we don’t know what time this picture was taken and a difference of 50 miles (near enough) vertical surely wouldn’t make that much difference to the sunrise/set times (minutes, probably) at the ice crystal’s height? Light does get, for want of a more effective word, ‘trapped’ in the earth’s atmosphere so that the sky stays illuminated for quite a while after the Sun has gone below the horizon, but if this image was taken several hours after sunset – or several hours before sunrise – then I am eager to learn what is happening.

    To illustrate by borrowing your diagram…

    ———-* ice
    ———O` Scarborough (with the earth directly between the Sun and the ice crystals)

    ——O Sun (millions of miles away!)

    in reply to: Are We Slowly Slipping Into World War? #1849012
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    Uh-oh…

    Iranian pilot killed fighting in Iraq

    Iran’s official news agency says colonel was killed while defending a Shia Muslim shrine in the city of Samarra.

    An Iranian pilot has been killed while fighting in Iraq, in what is thought to be the first military casualty that Tehran officially acknowledged during battles against Sunni fighters led by the Islamic State group.

    Iran’s official IRNA news agency said on Saturday that Colonel Shoja’at Alamdari Mourjani was killed while “defending” the Shia Muslim holy sites in the city of Samarra, north of Baghdad.

    Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan, reporting from Baghdad, said there were no reports of a plane being shot down in Iraq and the pilot probably died while fighting on the ground.

    The death comes after Iran’s declaration that it will provide its next-door neighbour with whatever it needs to counter the Sunni armed fighters who are laying siege to the Shia-led government of Nouri al-Maliki.

    Samarra is home to the Shia Al-Askari shrine, which the Islamic State has vowed to destroy. It was bombed by al-Qaeda in February 2006, sparking a Sunni-Shia sectarian war that killed tens of thousands.

    The reports of the pilot’s death came as Iranian officials insist their assistance is not in the form of troops, but rather of weapons and equipment if Iraq asks for them.

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani vowed last month that Iran, which is predominantly Shia, would protect Shia holy sites in Iraq, including in Samarra.

    Our correspondent said that Iran has been keeping its role in fighting Sunni rebels in Iraq a “secret” because they are “very worried” about escalation of the conflict.

    But the protection of the Shia shrines “is absolutely key” to Iran’s interest in Iraq.

    Earlier in the week, the Iraqi defence ministry said it had taken delivery of five Sukhoi Su-25 warplanes and released video footage of them being unloaded from a cargo plane.

    The London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies said the jets came from Iran.

    Reports of the Iranian pilot’s death also comes as Sunni fighters claimed to have demolished Shia shrines and mosques in northern Iraq.

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/07/iranian-pilot-killed-fighting-iraq-201475104851577720.html

    In addition a southern Saudi border post came under attack with two suicide bombers killing four border guards, days after 30,000 troops were sent to the northern border.

    in reply to: Chemtrails – the explanation. #1849055
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    Why is there a full width mirror in that airliner?

    That photographer has never been seen since and his entire extended family are in Guantanmo Bay

    Had he been seen before, then?

    in reply to: Harvard on Little Rissington gate #868821
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    Actually FS890, which tracks back to being allotted to A&AEE, Boscombe Down, for spares use in 1973. Not mentioned in W&R6 (1979), but I don’t have W&R5…

    in reply to: WWI dogfight photo – how genuine? #869244
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    Nice to have it confirmed, of course, but it did occur to me after posting the first post that it could have been from something like Hells Angels or The Dawn Patrol (both 1930), both of which used genuine WWI aircraft and without the need to shoot at each other it would have been easier to set up scenes like those above.

    in reply to: Hacking – Brooks cleared, Coulson guilty #1849177
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    Just to keep it all together…

    Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson has been jailed for 18 months for conspiracy to hack phones.

    The 46-year-old, who went on to become director of communications for Prime Minister David Cameron, was found guilty at the Old Bailey last week.

    He was one of four ex-journalists at the tabloid to be sentenced, along with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.

    Five defendants, including former News International chief Rebekah Brooks, were cleared of all charges last week.

    The sentences, all for conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications, were:

    • Coulson, 46, of Canterbury – 18 months
    • Former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck, 52, of Esher, Surrey – six months
    • Former news editor Greg Miskiw, 64, of Leeds – six months
    • Former reporter James Weatherup, 58, of Brentwood, Essex – four-month suspended sentence
    • Private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, 43, of Sutton, Surrey – six-month suspended sentence
    • Mulcaire – who faced four counts – and Weatherup also received 200 hours of community service.

    Coulson was being taken to Belmarsh Prison in south-east London when he left the Old Bailey, the BBC understands.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28160626

    in reply to: Bad at maths? #1849197
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    I’m bad at maths. Always have been since school. I sometimes cannot work out the
    simplest of sums.

    You are not alone…

    As chancellor of the exchequer, George Osborne has faced many a tough question relating to figures but that did not stop him dodging a simple multiplication put to him by a seven-year-old. Sam Raddings asked Osborne what seven times eight equals but the chancellor refused to answer.

    “I’ve made it a rule in life not to answer a load of maths questions,” he said. Luckily, Sam, who was part of a child panel interviewing Osborne on Sky News, stepped in to point out that the answer was 56. Osborne’s refusal came just after he had told Sam in response to a question on whether he was good at maths: “Well, I did maths A-level so I have been tested at school.”

    http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/03/george-osborne-refuses-boys-maths-test

    Wish I could have used that excuse in exams.

    in reply to: Nooooooo #872077
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    “The Bay County Tourist Development Council provided $30,000 to sink the jets, and $60,000 from the FloridaFish and Wildlife Commission’s artificial reef program was used to build and sink the reef modules.” ———– Does it really cost that much?

    I expect a barge with a crane on it doesn’t come cheap, transportation, and the official’s bonus… That sort of thing.

    So if the fish were already there what did they need an artificial reef for anyway? The mind boggles.

    To provide a place for the fry and fingerlings (baby fish) to shelter from predators? Usually the sea close to the shore is rather featureless.

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