Rinkals wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:10 amYou're only 60?Tilly Orifice wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:31 am You wait till you're 60 you cheeky young devil. You'll have eyebrows on your ears.
I thought you were a likely candidate for the over seventies.
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Ymx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:36 am Priceless one for the mantelpiece:
I just did a google search on that. I found it in twickenham streakers catalogue.
And also google found what it thought were similar images. It just goes to show how bad AI still is, this was the leading candidate
I strongly disagree.
My team qualified for the last ever Middlesex 7s in the old format in 1999. I said at the qualifying tournament that I'd streak at Twickenham if they made it. I had about 8 pints of Scrumpy Jack inside me there as well!
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Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 10:02 amYmx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:36 am Priceless one for the mantelpiece:
I just did a google search on that. I found it in twickenham streakers catalogue.
And also google found what it thought were similar images. It just goes to show how bad AI still is, this was the leading candidate
I strongly disagree.
My team qualified for the last ever Middlesex 7s in the old format in 1999. I said at the qualifying tournament that I'd streak at Twickenham if they made it. I had about 8 pints of Scrumpy Jack inside me there as well!
Bet you had tits as big as Erica'sKawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 10:02 amYmx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:36 am Priceless one for the mantelpiece:
I just did a google search on that. I found it in twickenham streakers catalogue.
And also google found what it thought were similar images. It just goes to show how bad AI still is, this was the leading candidate
I strongly disagree.
My team qualified for the last ever Middlesex 7s in the old format in 1999. I said at the qualifying tournament that I'd streak at Twickenham if they made it. I had about 8 pints of Scrumpy Jack inside me there as well!
Fair play to you. Love the look of the official just standing there looking on. The look on his face is priceless.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 10:02 amYmx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 17, 2022 9:36 am Priceless one for the mantelpiece:
I just did a google search on that. I found it in twickenham streakers catalogue.
And also google found what it thought were similar images. It just goes to show how bad AI still is, this was the leading candidate
I strongly disagree.
My team qualified for the last ever Middlesex 7s in the old format in 1999. I said at the qualifying tournament that I'd streak at Twickenham if they made it. I had about 8 pints of Scrumpy Jack inside me there as well!
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He’s older than one year old, your grandson looks to be in his 20s.
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The Lightning, one of my favourite planes as a kid. There used to be one parked next to the A1 just north of Cambridge! The pilot basically sits on top of a jet tube with wings! Incredibly fast.
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Sounds like XN728 which was left to rot but the cockpit was bought and ended up at Binbrook where it has been restored.
Yup. Was basically 2 Avons with wings attached. Its climb rate records were only broken relatively recently.
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I, for one, think C69 would suit a slightly larger pair of sunglasses.
I used to go to the Leuchers Airshow way back in the day and loved watching the Lightening display - they would scream past the crowd incredibly low and then climb vertically at a tremendous rate. They were incredibly noisy, loudest thing I had ever heard as a youngster and both scared and excited me in equal measures. They shook the ground and my fillings! Loved watching them.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:57 amSounds like XN728 which was left to rot but the cockpit was bought and ended up at Binbrook where it has been restored.
Yup. Was basically 2 Avons with wings attached. Its climb rate records were only broken relatively recently.
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Sadly those days, whether airshows or simply operations, are long gone largely down to the elf and safety morons. The closest is if you camp yourself at the end of Lakenheath when they have a mass sortie of F-15s.dpedin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:35 pm I used to go to the Leuchers Airshow way back in the day and loved watching the Lightening display - they would scream past the crowd incredibly low and then climb vertically at a tremendous rate. They were incredibly noisy, loudest thing I had ever heard as a youngster and both scared and excited me in equal measures. They shook the ground and my fillings! Loved watching them.
I posted this on the aircraft thread. If you put on headphones and crank the volume a wee bit, you'll hopefully have some memories:
Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:42 pmSadly those days, whether airshows or simply operations, are long gone largely down to the elf and safety morons. The closest is if you camp yourself at the end of Lakenheath when they have a mass sortie of F-15s.dpedin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:35 pm I used to go to the Leuchers Airshow way back in the day and loved watching the Lightening display - they would scream past the crowd incredibly low and then climb vertically at a tremendous rate. They were incredibly noisy, loudest thing I had ever heard as a youngster and both scared and excited me in equal measures. They shook the ground and my fillings! Loved watching them.
I posted this on the aircraft thread. If you put on headphones and crank the volume a wee bit, you'll hopefully have some memories:
The lightning was basically a manned missile, faster than most modern planes as things stand.
Cheers - It does bring back memories but even at full volume doesn't come close to the earth trembling noise it made when screaming past a few hundred yards away at feck knows what speed. Buccaneers were noisy too but nothing compared to the Lightening.ASMO wrote: ↑Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:14 amTorquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:42 pmSadly those days, whether airshows or simply operations, are long gone largely down to the elf and safety morons. The closest is if you camp yourself at the end of Lakenheath when they have a mass sortie of F-15s.dpedin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 12:35 pm I used to go to the Leuchers Airshow way back in the day and loved watching the Lightening display - they would scream past the crowd incredibly low and then climb vertically at a tremendous rate. They were incredibly noisy, loudest thing I had ever heard as a youngster and both scared and excited me in equal measures. They shook the ground and my fillings! Loved watching them.
I posted this on the aircraft thread. If you put on headphones and crank the volume a wee bit, you'll hopefully have some memories:
The lightning was basically a manned missile, faster than most modern planes as things stand.
the first of the few Airfix models I assembled as kid
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Hah. A while back found the box with all my Humbrols in and was surprised how tiny they actually were from the perspective of an adult. Equally surprisingly was how they didn't seem to have dried out after all these years (shaking the tins).