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  • in reply to: Head up Lightning fans UK TV tonight #1376244
    Rlangham
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    Wow…watched this film and… argh! Whats with the lousy british accents? And of course the Scotsman that every sci-fi film has to have (think there was a scotsman)

    in reply to: Dambuster's re-make ? Discuss #1377559
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    For all the arguments about cgi/models/real thing, if anyones watched ‘Master and Commander – Far Side of the world’ you’d notice how well the three go together, I still don’t know when watching the film whether the ship is the real thing, cgi, or a model at the particular time, it just takes a lot of effort

    in reply to: General Discussion #331097
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    Didn’t they do a video covering Gary Glitter’s greatest hit?

    Would that be a song about Vietnam, or ‘oops i did it again’? :diablo:

    in reply to: Royal Navy does Queen :D #1925231
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    Didn’t they do a video covering Gary Glitter’s greatest hit?

    Would that be a song about Vietnam, or ‘oops i did it again’? :diablo:

    in reply to: General Discussion #331261
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    Well at least I don’t have to work at morrisons anymore….

    in reply to: Kong…. #1925285
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    Well at least I don’t have to work at morrisons anymore….

    in reply to: General Discussion #331463
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    Sorry, just caught a quick glimpse of it (was on the computer at the time) and heard my dad saying ‘They must be gullable if they think a Bae 146 can take them all the way to Russia’ so took his word for it!

    in reply to: SPACE CADETS (Merged) #1925353
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    Sorry, just caught a quick glimpse of it (was on the computer at the time) and heard my dad saying ‘They must be gullable if they think a Bae 146 can take them all the way to Russia’ so took his word for it!

    in reply to: Chinook Visit #476621
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    Very nice, just like when an FAA Merlin came into my school, because one teacher had a son in the FAA. Hope to be a loadmaster myself one day, Chinooks preferably

    in reply to: General Discussion #331701
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    Also the fact i don’t think a Bae 146 could go all the way to Russia (my dads words so don’t shoot the messenger!), also the cars with Russian registration plates are probably still right hand drive, countryside will be the same (don’t know if it’s much different in Russia though) and also the civvie registration on the chopper! (S-61 i think)

    in reply to: SPACE CADETS (Merged) #1925436
    Rlangham
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    Also the fact i don’t think a Bae 146 could go all the way to Russia (my dads words so don’t shoot the messenger!), also the cars with Russian registration plates are probably still right hand drive, countryside will be the same (don’t know if it’s much different in Russia though) and also the civvie registration on the chopper! (S-61 i think)

    in reply to: General Discussion #331953
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    Just tried it on Windvd – screen capture is disabled, checked the settings etc, looks like it must be copyright protected making it not possible to take screenshots

    in reply to: Screenshots #1925522
    Rlangham
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    Just tried it on Windvd – screen capture is disabled, checked the settings etc, looks like it must be copyright protected making it not possible to take screenshots

    in reply to: Top Gear airfield use? #1382412
    Rlangham
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    Yep it’s got ‘http://www.dunsfoldpark.com‘ painted on the side of the Jumbo – good advertising, as obviously the cameras will be pointing in that direction!

    in reply to: General Discussion #332204
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    Does that come standard with laptops? It’s windows XP, but i’ve been playing it in media player. Still had no luck

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