Bummer. I haven't been around today, so I couldn't answer that.
I think this should have been designated A 33 (34). Lansen was 32 and Draken 35. This should have been a nuclear bomber/cruise missile launcher if I remember correctly.
I'm glad we scrapped the a-bomb programme, but this beast would have been nice to hear in the air.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 07:06 PM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 07:18 PM UTC
Nastan Tony, nara men inte riktigt.....
Almost Tony, close but not quite....
Almost Tony, close but not quite....
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 08:04 PM UTC
Jepp. You're right. It should have been the A 36.
But I still would have liked to hear it. A Sk 60 (SAAB 105) flew over our mailbox when I was out to fetch the morning paper as a little kid. It gave me a reason to change my pants.
I wonder what this one could have done.
But I still would have liked to hear it. A Sk 60 (SAAB 105) flew over our mailbox when I was out to fetch the morning paper as a little kid. It gave me a reason to change my pants.
I wonder what this one could have done.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 08:09 PM UTC
We have a winner!!
Certainly made us run for cover, that's for sure..... :-) :-) :-)
Your turn Tony!
Certainly made us run for cover, that's for sure..... :-) :-) :-)
Your turn Tony!
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 08:16 PM UTC
Allright. This might be easy, but only if you have a faiblesse for the thing in question.
Copyright Myself, as a matter of fact.
Copyright Myself, as a matter of fact.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 - 08:50 PM UTC
Ok. Everybody went home, or is the plumbing too strange?
A clue then. This is the engine of a recon ship, and a very seldom seen armed sister of it has already been the answer today.
A clue then. This is the engine of a recon ship, and a very seldom seen armed sister of it has already been the answer today.
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Posted: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 - 12:14 PM UTC
Morning everybody. I guess game's over by now.
Anyway. It is the engine plumbing of the SR 71 in the USAF museum at Duxford.
Nice quis though. I haven't been around long enough to participate before, but this was fun :-) :-) :-)
Anyway. It is the engine plumbing of the SR 71 in the USAF museum at Duxford.
Nice quis though. I haven't been around long enough to participate before, but this was fun :-) :-) :-)