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Ian


MOD wrote:That's a shame Pam. The 'first hand' stories from Afghanistan involving the Apaches are amazing.
Ian

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Mayfly wrote:MOD wrote:That's a shame Pam. The 'first hand' stories from Afghanistan involving the Apaches are amazing.
Ian
hmmm we were talking to the guys at Waddington & was shown round the static one - absolutely amazing AND it's a bit of kit that actually DOES what it is supposed too!!





Jigsaw wrote:Edit: nice to see a post from you Ian


Jigsaw wrote:I'm the same as Pam, well, apart from the t1ts obvious. Too far
Edit: nice to see a post from you Ian


MOD wrote:Mayfly wrote:MOD wrote:That's a shame Pam. The 'first hand' stories from Afghanistan involving the Apaches are amazing.
Ian
hmmm we were talking to the guys at Waddington & was shown round the static one - absolutely amazing AND it's a bit of kit that actually DOES what it is supposed too!!
It's actually capable of doing so much more than it's Rules of Engagement will allow. Apparently even the US forces on the ground prefer to call up support from the AAC's Agusta Westland AH-1 rather than their own Boeing AH-64 .
This will be my 3rd visit and I can't wait to get back. Especially as the AAC's Historic Flight needs some financial support.
Ian


Mayfly wrote:MOD wrote:Mayfly wrote:MOD wrote:That's a shame Pam. The 'first hand' stories from Afghanistan involving the Apaches are amazing.
Ian
hmmm we were talking to the guys at Waddington & was shown round the static one - absolutely amazing AND it's a bit of kit that actually DOES what it is supposed too!!
It's actually capable of doing so much more than it's Rules of Engagement will allow. Apparently even the US forces on the ground prefer to call up support from the AAC's Agusta Westland AH-1 rather than their own Boeing AH-64 .
This will be my 3rd visit and I can't wait to get back. Especially as the AAC's Historic Flight needs some financial support.
Ian
Yeah guys were saying that, [and they were quite jealous of our kit] they also said that in most cases their presence is sufficient to make the enemy withdraw! and only one needs to expose themselves as they can send the co-ords to others without the transmission being detected - brilliant!!







Wrong again - I'm spare this week so I am working 7 to 2 - working really hard..............logged into IA 







Mayfly wrote:
PS love the name Middle Wallop!!! appeals to my sense of humour



10680 wrote:Mayfly wrote:
PS love the name Middle Wallop!!! appeals to my sense of humour
And if there's anything worse than a Middle Wallop it's a Nether Wallop
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