Helicopters
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arry awk wrote: Hey 'nakedbedlamper!'What's Up? Got the Shaibah Blues again?Last heard from you was those piccys of the NEW Shaibah and no reply to my acknowledgement! Thought you'd got kidnapped by the Militia! Off line now Back tomorrowCheersArry HAHA ArryThanks for the concern, I'm ok and have not been measured up for a new orange jumpsuit, thankfully.Yeah my Laptop had a little arguement with the Iraqi desert and lost. It was a while before I could get back to the UK and pick up a new laptop.
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Cheers mate.I'm back in Basra now mate. I did have a look in the BX in Qatar, a couple of months back, but they weren't that cheaper or much good either. The Yanks aren't doing that bad of job down here now (winkwink) to be honest. I prefer the Tootsie rolls which come in the US ration packs to the Hershey Bars HAHA
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Not a helicopter, but did anyone else spot the B-17 'Flying Fortress' over town yesterday? That's a rare bird so I did a bit of googling and found it was the 'Liberty Belle', heading for a 4th July celebration at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, having flown from Georgia via Bangor Maine, Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland and Glasgpw. Quite a trip for a veteran plane.
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