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Old July 16th 04, 10:28 AM
The Raven
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Oops, how could I forget mentioning the Maachi........... Loved watching the
Roulettes practice over my house....... That would have to slot in between
the Vampire and the Sabre, except that I realise a Maachi ejection (worse
case scenario) would take my legs off...........

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What Jet from the 50's or 60's do you wish you could have flown?
Frank


In order of preference, for no logical reasons....

1. Vampire, as a child the shape just seemed magical.
2. Sabre (Australian version), brilliant looking and with great

performance.
3. Me-262 with better engines, that is a classic modern looking shape.

Must
have scared many an allied aircrew.


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