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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton Apr 3

    Fact of the Day: During WW1 variants of the English Electric Lightening (including the pointy one, stubby one and cool one) would meet on a large patio to discuss tactics before missions #AvGeekpic.twitter.com/tQEbMYBco3

    1:10 AM - 3 Apr 2021
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      1. Chris Lewis‏ @CEJAYEL Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Where do you find these facts? I do love a fact hunt.

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      1. Chris Jones‏ @ChrisJones_1 Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Odd. I thought you still used the Steam Lightening up until 1921?

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      2. Jim‏ @TheOtherSuspect Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Wasn't the forerunner of the English Electric Lightning the English Steam Lightning?

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      1. Peacecamper‏ @Peacecamper Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        They're playing rock, papers, scissors to determine who is going to lead the formation.

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      2. Scott Davies‏ @ScottDaviesUEP Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        I once saw one of these alongside an A10 Thunderbolt... very very frightening

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      3. Thribbulous‏ @Thribbulous Apr 3
        Replying to @ScottDaviesUEP @RAF_Luton

        Bravo sir 😁😁

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      1. Richard Fahey‏ @Trixfahey Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        I wonder who was the team captain and what motivational speech they would give before the mission?

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      1. only complete morons think that I’m Chris West  🙄‏ @salop888 Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        And when they’re feeling a bit chilled on a cold Winter’s day?pic.twitter.com/fqiG4N5aEr

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      2. Alastair Thompson‏ @althecat Apr 3
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Was it electric?

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      3. Jeremy Rose‏ @JeremyRoseNZ Apr 3
        Replying to @althecat @RAF_Luton

        It's the company that made the units that plied the Johnsonville line from the late 1930s to the early 2000s. The trains were electric - far more impressive than a Tesla in terms of the environment.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Electric …

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