17 Jul 2010 #21 E epervier Well-Known Member Joined 16 Dec 2005 Messages 4,896 Location Still....very close to the Solent Visit site ET .............phone home.
17 Jul 2010 #22 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site I said "Get it on the plane" not "Get it on a plane"
17 Jul 2010 #23 S Seahope Well-Known Member Joined 11 Oct 2009 Messages 1,917 Location No longer where I used to be Visit site Major Catastrophe said: Click to expand... In a misguided attempt to outpace the mobos Dave topped up his Rib with Hydrogen. He and his crewman were saved by a passing airship.
Major Catastrophe said: Click to expand... In a misguided attempt to outpace the mobos Dave topped up his Rib with Hydrogen. He and his crewman were saved by a passing airship.
17 Jul 2010 #24 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site Whilst enjoying his 1st experience of Kite-Surfing Derrick regretted not reading Page 2 of the manual. "Regaining Terra Firma"
Whilst enjoying his 1st experience of Kite-Surfing Derrick regretted not reading Page 2 of the manual. "Regaining Terra Firma"
18 Jul 2010 #25 Mr Googler Well-Known Member Joined 11 Apr 2008 Messages 5,902 Visit site Bungie jump over water for the safety minded
18 Jul 2010 #26 P Paul1962 Well-Known Member Joined 2 Jan 2010 Messages 501 Visit site How about - "Oh Sh*t"
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18 Jul 2010 #28 H H88 New Member Joined 17 Jul 2010 Messages 12 Location Brighton Visit site "I told you putting a jet engine on it was a bad idea"
19 Jul 2010 #29 Kilter Well-Known Member Joined 12 Jul 2005 Messages 9,508 Location Finesse 24 Port Dinorwic Visit site I told you RIBs could fly!
19 Jul 2010 #30 Sundowner Portofino Well-Known Member Joined 25 May 2010 Messages 197 Visit site Just before the new Jet Rib crashed into the sea the mid air re-fueling line was connected. Phew
19 Jul 2010 #31 PEJ Well-Known Member Joined 23 Jul 2005 Messages 1,261 Visit site Gerry Anderson's first prototype for Thunderbird Four wasn't a great sucess. Everyone could see the strings.
Gerry Anderson's first prototype for Thunderbird Four wasn't a great sucess. Everyone could see the strings.