ORIGINAL: reg113
Should move that one closer to the top of the list...[:D][:D][:D]
Trust me, I've seen them do far worst things in the cockpit than play with a Pocket electronic game![:D]
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ORIGINAL: reg113
Should move that one closer to the top of the list...[:D][:D][:D]
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: dr.hal
And the US is not above trying to cram down naval air throats an A/C that was unacceptable, look at the Vigilante. The A-5 was a dream child that went ALL wrong... it was a beautiful looking bird but huge.... and did NOT fit well even on USN big deck carriers.. On the Connie we could only fit two... Hal
True, but carriers seldom carry more than two Recon birds . And as it's original role (End of the world strategic nuke bomber) , how many do you need aboard?
ORIGINAL: Shark7
Heh, during the cold war you needed aircraft to do 1 of 2 things:
1. Deliver the world ending ordnance to a target.
2. Shoot down any plane attempting mission #1.
ORIGINAL: herwin
Part of the UK social contract during WWII was the promise that after the war, the sacrifices would be repaid--NHS, nationalisation of a number of industries, etc. That laid the foundation for where the UK is now.

ORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace
You are indeed correct. Last installments made to the US and Canada in 2006. Almost 60 years...ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace
The Empire was broke before the war and had a real challenge on its hands as it accumulated wartime debt. My memory is the last of the debt was paid off in the 70s.
I think it was only about four/five years ago that we paid off the final installment, not the 70's.
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: reg113
Should move that one closer to the top of the list...[:D][:D][:D]
Trust me, I've seen them do far worst things in the cockpit than play with a Pocket electronic game![:D]




ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: Wirraway_Ace
You are indeed correct. Last installments made to the US and Canada in 2006. Almost 60 years...ORIGINAL: warspite1
Warspite1
I think it was only about four/five years ago that we paid off the final installment, not the 70's.
I wonder how long it'll take us to pay off the Chinese for our debt? [:D]
ORIGINAL: TheElf
One of my favorite Aircraft of WWII. I have no idea why...maybe because it was a blue collar underdog and a poor design, actually a derivative of the Fairey Battle.
The Fulmar as depicted by the amazing aviation artist Romain Hugault
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: TheElf
One of my favorite Aircraft of WWII. I have no idea why...maybe because it was a blue collar underdog and a poor design, actually a derivative of the Fairey Battle.
The Fulmar as depicted by the amazing aviation artist Romain Hugault
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Warspite1ORIGINAL: TheElf
One of my favorite Aircraft of WWII. I have no idea why...maybe because it was a blue collar underdog and a poor design, actually a derivative of the Fairey Battle.
The Fulmar as depicted by the amazing aviation artist Romain Hugault
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Nice picture TheElf!! [:)]
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Definately a pretty picture , but don't get too attached to the Fulmar. I think we all see what's going to happen in the next couple of minutes![:D]
ORIGINAL: YankeeAirRat
Steve,
Don't say that about the Fulmar there are a number of FAA aces that scored half or more of thier initial kills in the Fulmar a few even mixing it up with the Me109's or some of the hot rods Italian fighters, let alone some of those bombers.
Just like there is a USCG pilot (Lt. Casey Quinn USCG Aviator) who scored a kill against a NVAF MiG in Vietnam war while flying a C-130, it isn't the plane but the pilot.