Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Custom Skins => Topic started by: Furball on December 19, 2004, 06:41:25 AM
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anyone? :)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/71_1103481616_715987.jpg)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/71_1103481844_505966.jpg)
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Red Xs.
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w0w!
L33t R3d X's d00d!!!11!!11!!
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show us the juggies!!!!!
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i can see em, i will upload them to onpoi and edit first post
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thats a proper warbird paint job.. not one of these clown planes like tar heel hal....i would fly it
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what country operated that baby? looks sweet.
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Tree on the tail looks like Irak's.
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Originally posted by moot
Tree on the tail looks like Irak's.
Those are RAF SEAC (South East Asia Command) markings. They are the RAF markings with red removed as not confuse them with the Japanese 'Meatball'.
The aircraft is painted in the markings of 30 Squadron RAF
http://www.raf.mod.uk/squadrons/h30.html
(http://www.raf.mod.uk/squadrons/h_images/30sqncrst.gif)
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That's the one in the RAF museum Hendon!
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well if that ain't French on their britttish coat of arms..
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Originally posted by moot
well if that ain't French on their britttish coat of arms..
Think a few of the early RFC/RAF squadrons have french on their coat of arms, because they were based/formed there, fighting in the first world war.
Very early in the war, they would turn to local aircraft manufacturers to where they were based to bump up plane numbers,
and anyway, all you jug lovers and no takers? :(
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punt for redd :)
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Originally posted by Furball
Think a few of the early RFC/RAF squadrons have french on their coat of arms, because they were based/formed there, fighting in the first world war.
Very early in the war, they would turn to local aircraft manufacturers to where they were based to bump up plane numbers,
and anyway, all you jug lovers and no takers? :(
41 Squadron has the Cross of St. Omar in their squadron crest based on their being stationed there during WW1
Dan/Slack