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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton Feb 25

    Fact of the Day: During the Battle of Slough in 1861 Tigermoth pilots formed a circle to protect the women & children when the enemy attacked, known as Sloughs Tactical Elliptical Evasion Loop. The ring of STEEL technique is still used by security forces around the worldpic.twitter.com/CpDamQj1yC

    2:04 AM - 25 Feb 2021
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      2. Pat 🖕  ☀  🦧‏ @Pat1975Watty Feb 25
        Replying to @DaveDonnelly66 @RAF_Luton

        Must have been a noisy day.

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      1. Dan Naylor‏ @dannyn7 Feb 25
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Brilliant picture

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      1. Still a mask & 2 metres for me!! .  ⚽ 🍺 ⚓‏ @GregMerseyexile Feb 25
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        London cabbies still use it as well. Ive seen them in Trafalgar Square in a similar formation uttering the well known War Cry. 'We ain't going Sarf of the river Guv'!!

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      1. Chris Phillips‏ @aRocketDoc Feb 25
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        U wot m8? Have you met a woman from Slough? They're clearly protecting us from them.

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      1. george_smith@1975‏ @georgesmith1975 Feb 25
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Are they not Tigermoth MkII which were debuted in 1862? (these could have been some of the initial ones from the production line ready for commissioning right enough)

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      1. The Texas  🔗  🪚 UngleMaa-sacre‏ @UngleMaa Feb 25
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        Superb protection when the Friendly bombs were being dropped #AvGeek

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      1. Pat 🖕  ☀  🦧‏ @Pat1975Watty Feb 25
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        pic.twitter.com/sMBhTlK35z

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      2. Mark‏ @MarkJISC Feb 25
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        in the 633 Squadron books, the Mosquitos, literally do this against a FW190 attack...(although admittedly in the air at 25,000 ft)pic.twitter.com/uVSIJL7xi2

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