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Old October 25th 03, 07:53 PM
Peter Twydell
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In article , Vic Flintham
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In article , Peter Twydell
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In article , ANDREW ROBERT BREEN
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In article ,
Kirk Stant wrote:

Just one question:

What is a "Squark"?

Apologies - it was the Hawker Sea Hawk

http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/seahawk/

A pretty little thing, and notably hardy and long-lived.


While we're on the FAA trail, AFAIK the Fairey Gannet never dropped
anything in anger.

Not strictly true. Gannets of 847 NAS were operational in Cyprus
between April 56 and November 59. They were on anti-smuggling (arms)
patrols and although as far as I know they never dropped anything in
anger they were there to do just that should the need arise.


You could used the same argument for Javelins in Malaysia. The point is
that they DIDN'T drop anything in anger, no matter how prepared they
were to do so.
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Peter

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