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Puma Crash
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Puma Crash
I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
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Re: Puma Crash
Glad to hear that the crew are ok.
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Re: Puma Crash
Shouldn't that say "Another Puma crash"? 

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Re: Puma Crash
The cynical amongst us might think it curious that this happened so soon after the announcement of an expensive upgrade package for the Puma fleet. More cost cutting?
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Re: Puma Crash
Which is under threat, along with everything else.Firebird wrote:The cynical amongst us might think it curious that this happened so soon after the announcement of an expensive upgrade package for the Puma fleet.
You ain't seen nothing yet! PR12 hasn't even been announced. The RAF have just discovered that they're 93 loadmasters over strength.More cost cutting?
In 20 years time I'd be surprised if the UK isn't down to a 'modern' equivalent of the Home Guard. Look out Dad's Army, here we come.

"We attack tomorrow under cover of daylight! It's the last thing they'll be expecting ... a daylight charge across the minefield .."