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'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
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Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
Targeting pod?
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Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
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C24.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/charlie-two-four/ FuzzyFastjetFotos, incorporating "HazyHelos"
There's no "go-round" in a glider.
493d/48th - Grim Reapers Supporter.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/charlie-two-four/ FuzzyFastjetFotos, incorporating "HazyHelos"
There's no "go-round" in a glider.
Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
Very unusual considering the pylon’s also present.
Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
Sounds like another issue today on another aircraft.
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Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
Coningsby thread for today already locked to prevent speculation and media attention. Let's just leave it for now.
Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
Now reported by the BBC.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq ... B87EA4D241
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceq ... B87EA4D241
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Re: 'Lucky' escape as fighter jet part lands in field
And over on another site the UK Defence Journal guy encouraging folks to sell pics to the media....
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