Personal GalleryDiscuss Some fotos I took in Iraq. in the OFF-Topic / Misc. forums; The swords are still there. We wanted to fly under them one time but we would have gotten too much **** ...
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
The whole country is littered with destroyed equipment. If I can get them off of my laptop I have some pics of some destroyed Mig-25's and Mig-27's as well as some Hinds and Hips in Iraq.
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Classic ww2aircraft.net quotes:
fly boy said: "isn't that the first jet bomber? becasue i have flown one in a flight sim before and i know how it handles"
"wait what ok who made the b-2 crash come on people that messed up its a b-2"
"ah yes the mistel those things are so annoying is games and in real life"
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
Yeah right. If I tried that, I'd be shot.
There may be some interior shots online somewhere of basic things like the OMC (One Man Console, where the helmsman/planesman sits) or of a passageway or something. I haven't really looked. I'll have a look on the main DND site, and if I find anything I'll post a link.
These subs were originally built for the Royal Navy, so it's possible that an RN site may have pics too. I doubt it though.
I had a feeling that pictures inside the sub is verboten for you guys. I understand why, but it would be nice to see where you were. I haven't been in a sub, other than that tiny U-boat at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry many years ago. That was really cramped. I couldn't imaging being in that thing for extended periods of time.
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.
Wherever their bones may lie, the courage of heroes is consecrated in the hearts and engraved in the history of the free. Lt Col Honner DSO MC, 39th Commander speaking of the dead from the battle of Kokoda.