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chopper_nut wrote: If you want to know what combat is really like, read "Diary of an Unknown Aviator" should be in most libraries. Thats an insight and a half. Dont forget that the police action in Iraq is totally one sided. Its very different when someone shoots back at you.

ZKTOM wrote:chopper_nut wrote: If you want to know what combat is really like, read "Diary of an Unknown Aviator" should be in most libraries. Thats an insight and a half. Dont forget that the police action in Iraq is totally one sided. Its very different when someone shoots back at you.
Dangers all part of the fun and that would be what makes it so exciting for some.
The SAS motto:"Who dares Wins"







Duckman wrote: Cool Thanks. About combat.... my grandfather loved it in WWII. He was flying de Havillad Mosquito fighter-bombers

chopper_nut wrote: I guess it depends on what type of combat you are involved in.
I was lucky enough to see the Mosquito fly in the UK about a week before it ploughed into the ground

Dangers all part of the fun and that would be what makes it so exciting for some.
The SAS motto:"Who dares Wins"

Ian Warren wrote:chopper_nut wrote: I guess it depends on what type of combat you are involved in.
I was lucky enough to see the Mosquito fly in the UK about a week before it ploughed into the ground
Hells , was that the 1 over 10 years back ? or has there a further![]()
chopper_nut wrote:Ian Warren wrote:chopper_nut wrote: I guess it depends on what type of combat you are involved in.
I was lucky enough to see the Mosquito fly in the UK about a week before it ploughed into the ground
Hells , was that the 1 over 10 years back ? or has there a further![]()
Yeah, I saw the UK one at Flying Legends in 96. A week later the aeroplane was wrecked and the crew were dead. We were about 10 mins drive away from it. I was also at the show the day before the P38 crashed and killed the pilot. I think that Kermit Weeks may have a Mosquito going or about to get going in Florida

Naki wrote:...........and at least one being rebuilt at Ardmore to fly - that will be something to see!

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