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by Firebird » 11 Sep 2012, 19:37
Nice. I can only hope that 45 will follow as these were the only 2 front line Hunter sqns left in service when I joined up.
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by 1st Shirt » 12 Sep 2012, 02:50
Not to be picky, but don't your cockpits get flooded in such a downpour with the canopy open
great pics though!
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by petebramley » 12 Sep 2012, 15:46
Drainage holes were fitted free of charge
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by ronniegj » 12 Sep 2012, 16:05
Slightly off subject. I know next to nothing about these a/c. I note that some of the canopy's slide back and some tip up. What is the story there?
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by Stewart Pearson » 12 Sep 2012, 17:45
ronniegj wrote: Slightly off subject. I know next to nothing about these a/c. I note that some of the canopy's slide back and some tip up. What is the story there?
Ron
The "tip up" canopies are fitted to the twin seat T versions Ron. (as far as I recall anyway)
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by Firebird » 12 Sep 2012, 22:43
You are correct, Stew.
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by Stewart Pearson » 12 Sep 2012, 22:49
Firebird wrote: You are correct, Stew.
I am? Well b*gger me!
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by Firebird » 12 Sep 2012, 22:53
Thanks for the offer, Stew, but I shall decline.
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by Stewart Pearson » 12 Sep 2012, 23:15
Firebird wrote: Thanks for the offer, Stew, but I shall decline.
You've changed your tune Steve.
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by Firebird » 13 Sep 2012, 19:38
*hehehe*
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by ronniegj » 13 Sep 2012, 20:30
Thanks for the reply Stew! Ron