Should be on the Honours list. Legend in his own lunchtime. Dusty in here, etc.
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Fairly sure that was Butchy 'Butch' Butcher. Sorry to be that guy but I know you pride yourself on your accuracy.
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FAA Canberra MR9 by the looks of it. I always preferred the carrier variant (STOVL).
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Philosophical Question of the Day: Is it still a plane if the wings have been cut off?
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It does have 'some' wing' left. A car is still a car even if its on a pile of bricks with no wheels, a not uncommon occurrence near me. Plod still expects it to be taxed, insured etc as a car
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Boaty McPlane Face!
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The passengers thought they were on the slow flight from Newquay to Bournemouth. With tickets at only 10p a seat, it was a real bargain. Those that survived still gave Flt Lt Butch "Butchy" Butcher the clap when the aircraft finally stopped 142 days later
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It’s the new Royal Yacht provided by Serco, G4S and as designed by Deloittes...
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@HanDansken because this almost counts as an ekranoplan.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I bow for the Canberra pilots, respect for their low flying skillz
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