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http://www.pasthorizons.tv/tv/view/349/a...bury-hill/
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That was pretty awesome. I bet it's a pretty fool proof way to get new pilots to line up with something substantial.
How that reminds me of a site about 40 miles from Lossiemouth where they used to use our trenches to practice swooping down for a bombing run, WHILE WE WERE STILL IN THEM! They seemed to think it was really funny when we complained. Flying that low (imagine farm house height) is anything but....
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How do you know he's targetting it - he might just be having a look. Perhaps a budding Sean McGrail in there (he was a navy pilot).
Anyway, he'd have to fire a hell of a lot of missiles at it to approach the damage done by a certain eminent archaeologist of yesteryear who was let loose on it.
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used to have Warthog pilots hunt us across the Wold during the first Gulf War...
scary! till we turned our Edms on them
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I've been in trenches that the RAF decided would make good practice targets too, bloody frightning when they blat overhead at about 100 foot high. Same thing happened with army helicopters. I wonder if there is some sort of vendetta against archaeologist we don't know about.....
....attempting to control and dominate british archaeology since 1984...
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Our site on Anglesey was treated to a full half hour display by the Red Arrows from RAF Valley, all centred around the excavation. .
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I reckon they shoud fire a couple of hell fire missles into it get a great section.
What do you mean lost on price again!
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Doing a watching brief near the Red Arrows homebase at Scampton, I once had them overhead non-stop for two days practicing the same manouvre, the one with the heart and the arrow, over and over again
I hate to admit it but it wore thin after after a while.
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Quote:quote:Originally posted by ex-archaeologist
Doing a watching brief near the Red Arrows homebase at Scampton, I once had them overhead non-stop for two days practicing the same manouvre, the one with the heart and the arrow, over and over again
I hate to admit it but it wore thin after after a while.
Where's your sense of romance?
As a closet aeroplane spotter, I was delighted recently to be treated to a dempnstration of the new ?66 million a pop Typhoon. It was fun having it take off over our heads for the first few times but even I lost interest after about three hours.
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Your lack of archaeological imagination disappoints me Curator
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Been inspecting your patially completed death star, have you? It'll never last...
Does anyone know if there's any truth to the rumour that if you ping a warplane with the EDM, it sends the computer berserk as it thinks that a missile has just locked on?