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Old 8 November 2009, 06:33 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Now it's really starting to take shape, like the poppy on the easel... good 'un Chock, you're like a breath of fresh air to the Squadron.

Spotted the poppy huh? Well, we should always remember what it was these flyers were up to. Trouble with being a breath of fresh air to the squadron is, they were the guys who lasted two weeks LOL

Cheers Russ, that's praise indeed considering the way you can paint skies

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"How many hours on SEs Chock?"

"Seven Sir."

"Let's make it eight... before Jerry has you for breakfast!"


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Old 8 November 2009, 09:00 AM   #23 (permalink)
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How many hours on SE5s?

None Sir, I have three minutes on a Farman Longhorn, and I once saw a Sopwith Pup land

As much as that eh? Well, we'd better put you in charge of B Flight. Good show, carry on!

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How's the picture coming along Chock?

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None Sir, I have three minutes on a Farman Longhorn, and I once saw a Sopwith Pup land

As much as that eh? Well, we'd better put you in charge of B Flight. Good show, carry on!

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An artist and a humorist rolled into one... Sounds like this is somethng I would have like to have seen the Monty Python fellows do.
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Monty Python RFC sketch

They did an RFC sketch on the Flying Circus (aptly named) didn't they? I remember Graham Chapman dressed in an RFC flying coat, goggles and helmet rabbiting on about something or other ...
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They did an RFC sketch on the Flying Circus (aptly named) didn't they? I remember Graham Chapman dressed in an RFC flying coat, goggles and helmet rabbiting on about something or other ...


It's...the "RAF Banter" sketch!

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