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I'm guessing that the winglets came from an Arvo Winchester MkIIA-Rev5?
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Rev5.2 to be more precise.
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The famous Flying Lizard, can shed its tail when attacked. It takes six months to fully regrow.
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Hope Nottie was in the mid turret of a Canberra taking that.
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Nice shot! Love how its little ears pop up when it gets to Mach 2 ....
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That's how you know it's excited and enjoying itself!
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6th June 1912 ? 1912 ? Ermmm.......
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Broom lake. Ross well. Elle-unn. The clues are all there.
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Welcome back Wing Commander, chocks away and all that.pic.twitter.com/g4Eyywn69J
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