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    and this just dosnt seem right aye...

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    Didnt think it was gonna start. Can see why they were called ugly angels, turning up in something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    found this vid, buggered if I know how the barrel sleaves rotate...

    I watched that animation and couldn't get my head around it. There must be good reasons for that design because it looks pretty complicated to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macontour View Post
    I watched that animation and couldn't get my head around it. There must be good reasons for that design because it looks pretty complicated to me.
    Check this link out
    http://www.agelessengines.com/Why-Sleeve.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    awesome, theres some telented people about... the sites great Im still bumping from link to link, Bristol Brabazon ran the same engines as the sea fury
    comparable to a Boeing 767 or a DC-10, it was designed to carry only 100 passengers, albeit in roomy conditions not generally found in modern aircraft. In the end, only a single prototype was flown; it was broken up in 1953 for scrap,
    funny how the pom's bust up there un used aircraft yet the yank's park em up in a bloody big feild.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    awesome, theres some telented people about... the sites great Im still bumping from link to link, Bristol Brabazon ran the same engines as the sea fury
    comparable to a Boeing 767 or a DC-10, it was designed to carry only 100 passengers, albeit in roomy conditions not generally found in modern aircraft. In the end, only a single prototype was flown; it was broken up in 1953 for scrap,
    funny how the pom's bust up there un used aircraft yet the yank's park em up in a bloody big feild.
    The fuckin pikeys would be off with them if they parked them in a big field.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    funny how the pom's bust up there un used aircraft yet the yank's park em up in a bloody big feild.
    The "big field" is really only a holding pen for the scrapyards that operate there.
    Google MASDC or AMARC.

    Google images brings plenty of results as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    The "big field" is really only a holding pen for the scrapyards that operate there.
    Google MASDC or AMARC.
    giant shit on the xmas tree... fark me dead, bloody yanks...Click image for larger version. 

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    Farkinell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Farkinell.
    Type: davis-monthan air force base into Google Maps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Type: davis-monthan air force base into Google Maps.
    Double farkinell. No wonder the states are broke.
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    I might go pick up a warthog, phantom and a b1 for good measure. Crikey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Type: davis-monthan air force base into Google Maps.
    ahhh... they have heaps a spear room for more...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ahhh... they have heaps a spear room for more...
    It's our cuzzie bro's that have the spear room!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    giant shit on the xmas tree... fark me dead, bloody yanks...
    Old B52's were being broken up, out in the open, largely so Soviet spy sats could watch them.

    It was part of the verification process for some of the arms limitation treaties.



    There's pictures like that, but for ships. Rows and rows of 'em, with boxes built over the guns and stuff. Never say never. The Yanks gave the Brits 50 old WWI Destroyers, in WWII, to help with the U-Boats. (In exchange for Caribbean bases).
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