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Offline Shroom

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« on: December 02, 2001, 11:48:00 PM »
<S> This is for all the Raf Guys  :) add to the list if you can


R.A.F. SLANG

Angels ...................... Altitude (Angels One Seven = 17000ft)
Balbo, A .................... A large formation of aircraft.
Bale out .................... To take to one's parachute.
Bind, A .................... People who obstruct one.
Black, A .................... Something badly done, a "bad show".
Blitz, A solid lump of ...... Large formation of enemy aircraft.
Blonde job, A ............... Young woman with fair hair.
Bogus ....................... Sham, spurious.
Bomphleteers ................ Airmen engaged on the early pamphlet raids.
Brassed off ................. Diminutive of "browned off".
Brolly ...................... Parachute.
Browned off, To be .......... "Fed up".
Bumps and Circuits .......... Circuits and landings.
Bus driver .................. A bomber pilot.
Buttoned up ................. A job properly completed, "mastered".
Completely Cheesed .......... No hope at all.
Cope ........................ To accomplish, to deal with.
Crabbing along .............. Flying near the ground or water.
Deck, Crack down on ......... To "pancake" an aircraft.
Dog fight ................... Aerial scrap.
Drill, The right ............ Correct method of doing anything.
Drink, In the ............... To come down into the sea.
Dud ......................... Applied to weather when unfit to fly.
Duff gen. ................... Dud information.
Dust bin .................... Rear gunner's lower position in aircraft.
Erk, An ..................... A beginner in any job.
Fan ......................... The propeller.
Flak ........................ Anti-aircraft fire.
Flap ........................ A disturbance, general excitement.
Fox, To ..................... To do something clever or rather cunning.
Gen. (pron. jen) ............ General information of any kind whatever.
George ...................... The automatic pilot.
Get Cracking ................ Get going.
Gong, To collect a .......... To get a medal.
Greenhouse .................. Cockpit cover.
Hedge-hopping ............... Flying so low that the aircraft appears to
hop over the hedges.
Hurryback ................... A Hurricane fighter.
Jink away ................... Sharp manoeuvre. Sudden evasive action of
aircraft.
Kipper Kite ................. Coastal Command Aircraft which convoy
fishing fleets in the North and Irish Seas.
Kite ........................ An aeroplane.
Laid on, To have ............ To produce anything, such as supplies.
Mae West .................... Life-saving stole, or waistcoat, inflated if
wearer falls into sea.
Mickey Mouse ................ Bomb-dropping mechanism.
Muscle in ................... To take advantage of a good thing.
Office ...................... Cockpit of aircraft.
Organize .................... To "win" a wanted article.
Pack up ..................... Cease to function.
Peel off, To ................ Break formation to engage enemy.
Play popsicle .................. Hide in the clouds.
Pleep ....................... A squeak, rather like a high note klaxon.
Plug away ................... Continue to fire. Keep after target.
Prang ............Crash, break - (he ran out of juice, tried to land but pranged his kite rather badly)
Pukka gen. .................. Accurate information.
Pulpit ...................... Cockpit of aircraft.
Quick squirt ................ Short sharp burst of machine-gun fire.
Quickie ..................... Short for above.
Rang the bell ............... Got good results.
Rings ....................... Rank designation on officer's cuffs.
Ropey ....................... Uncomplimentary adjective. "A ropey
landing", "A ropey type", "A ropey
evening", etc.
Screamed downhill ........... Executed a power dive.
Shooting a line ............. Exaggerated talk, generally about one's
own prowess.
Shot Down in Flames ......... Crossed in love. Severe reprimand.
Snake about ................. Operational aerobatics.
Spun in ..................... A bad mistake. Analogy from an aircraft
spinning out of control into the ground.
Stationmaster ............... Commanding Officer of Station.
Stooge ...................... Deputy, i.e. second pilot or any assistant.
Stooging about .............. Delayed landing for various reasons. Flying
slowly over an area. Patrolling.
Synthetic ................... Not the real thing. Also applied to ground
training.
Tail End Charlie ............ Rear gunner in large bombing aircraft or
rear aircraft of a formation.
Tear off a strip ............ To reprimand, take down a peg.
Tee up ...................... To prepare a job, to get ready.
Touch bottom ................ Crash.
Toys ........................ A great deal of training equipment is
termed toys.
Train, Driving the .......... Leading more than one squadron into battle.
Trade ...............(ie I have some trade for you in sector...) a flight of Jerrys
Type ........................ Classification - usually referring to
people. Good, Bad, Ropey, Poor type.
View ........................ R.A.F. personnel always take a "view" of
things. Good view, Poor view, Dim view, Long
distance view, Lean view, Outside
view, "Ropey" view.
Wizard ...................... Really first class, superlative, attractive,
ingenious.

<S> Maj. Mushroom, Sqrn Leader, No.467 Squadron "The Kelly Gang" RAAF

 

Offline Bombjack

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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2001, 08:12:00 AM »
Top-hole. Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father; hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harpers and caught his can in the Bertie!

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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2001, 08:16:00 AM »
where did thetally hogo?

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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2001, 09:58:00 AM »
And where's "Geronimo"?

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« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2001, 10:04:00 AM »
Nice job!

or should I say..."Good show!" :)

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« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2001, 11:04:00 AM »
Quote
Originally posted by Hammerhead:
And where's "Geronimo"?

"... GERONIMOOOOOOOoooo ..."
"... GERONIMOOOOOOOoooo ..."
"... MEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeee ..."

What movie..?
 :)

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« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2001, 11:26:00 AM »
Hot Shots! part deux

(surprised no one picked up his reference yet...):

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« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2001, 02:47:00 PM »
hehe I knew I was missing a few  ;)
Thanx

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« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2001, 05:26:00 PM »
Bunch of monkeys on the ceiling, sir!  Grab your egg-and-fours and let's get the bacon delivered!

[ 12-03-2001: Message edited by: funkedup ]

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« Reply #9 on: December 03, 2001, 09:08:00 PM »
LOL

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« Reply #10 on: December 04, 2001, 03:51:00 AM »
Um... cabbage crates coming over the briny?

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« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2001, 02:04:00 PM »
You know bally tenpenny ones dropping in the custard!

Uhhhh charlie choppers chucking a handful!

Uhhh sausage squad up the blue end?

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« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2001, 02:18:00 PM »
LOL man they are funny

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