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Old 10 October 2009, 11:57 AM #11 (permalink)
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"We tolerated you here because we had to!!"

Still slightly on topic but after Bruno was shot down,I can barely make out the unaudible words he says as MVR flies by.I think he said,"You stupid bas@#$!"
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Old 10 October 2009, 01:35 PM #12 (permalink)
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"Reach for the sky"

The paul brickhill booked turned into film about douglas bader (played by kenneth more)... tho a WW2 story, bader makes reference to WW1 while instructing his pilots:

"The boys in the last war knew, and the basic idea is the same now."

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Old 10 October 2009, 01:57 PM #13 (permalink)
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Cool Hand Luke..."Taken it off boss"
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Old 10 October 2009, 02:50 PM #14 (permalink)
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Star Wars, "you came in that? your braver than you look!"
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Old 10 October 2009, 04:39 PM #15 (permalink)
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Always treat your kite like you treat your woman!"

"How do you mean, sir? You mean take her home on the weekends to meet your mother?"

"No, I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back."

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Always treat your kite like you treat your woman!"

"How do you mean, sir? You mean take her home on the weekends to meet your mother?"

"No, I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back."

Got to love Lord Flasheart and good ol' slackbladder.
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Old 11 October 2009, 06:47 AM #17 (permalink)
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Tyler Fitzgerald: "Anybody can fly plane, now here: I'll check you out. Put your little hands on the wheel there. Now put your feet on the rudder. There. Who says this ol' boy can't fly this ol' plane? Now I'm gonna make us some Old Fashioneds the old-fashioned way - the way dear old Dad used to!"

Benjy Benjamin: "What if something happens?"

Tyler Fitzgerald: "What could happen to an Old Fashioned?"

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Ha,ha,ha!That part gets me everytime


Blackadder:Where's our air force? They're meant to defend us against this sort of thing. Right, that's it!
[picks up telephone]

Blackadder: Hello? Yes, yes, I'd like to leave a message for the head of the Flying Corps, please. That's Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Massingbird-Massingbird, VC, DFC and Bar. Message reads "Where are you,you bastard!".
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The pilots lounge on the base in slacks and shirts. The SE5as are lined up and being worked on ,readied for flight

HORN (CONT’D)
Major Bishop did you read the paper yet?

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No not yet,
why is the war over?

The pilots laugh

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Not quite, but Herr Richthofen is dead

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[Grabbing the paper]
Let me see that


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FAMED GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED

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Well I'll be damned
Shot down over the Somme by a Camel.
Flown by a Canadian... Captain Arthur Roy Brown...never heard of him

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Some Aussie machine gunners are claiming they bagged him from the ground

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They said the same thing when Albert Ball was killed.
The Germans claimed he was brought down by ground fire,
A load of bullshit!

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The important thing is he's dead
this will be a great morale boost for our boys

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I chased that son of a bitch for six months, twice I had him in my sights
He should have been my kill!

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Old 11 October 2009, 02:37 PM #20 (permalink)
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Heres another Flashheart quote!

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"Captain Darling! Funny name for a guy, isn't it?! Last person I called Darling was pregnant 20 seconds later!"
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