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![]() De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. |
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Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni |
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"Brian Ehni" wrote in message
... In article , Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni Didn't the USN use bridle catchers ? As I understand it, they were the projections at the front edge of the deck - in front of each catapult. After the specified number of launches, the bridles would have been turfed into the sea anyway. I'm told by my wife that this is because navies are all run by meat-eating men, as opposed to vegetarian women who would run organisations in an atmosphere of peace and free expression. As always, your mileage will vary. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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"Dave Kearton" wrote in
: "Brian Ehni" wrote in message ... In article , Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni Didn't the USN use bridle catchers ? As I understand it, they were the projections at the front edge of the deck - in front of each catapult. After the specified number of launches, the bridles would have been turfed into the sea anyway. I'm told by my wife that this is because navies are all run by meat-eating men, as opposed to vegetarian women who would run organisations in an atmosphere of peace and free expression. How many military women does she know? |
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Mitchell Holman wrote:
"Dave Kearton" wrote in : "Brian Ehni" wrote in message ... In article , Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni Didn't the USN use bridle catchers ? As I understand it, they were the projections at the front edge of the deck - in front of each catapult. After the specified number of launches, the bridles would have been turfed into the sea anyway. I'm told by my wife that this is because navies are all run by meat-eating men, as opposed to vegetarian women who would run organisations in an atmosphere of peace and free expression. How many military women does she know? Miss Playboy's February 2007 ! |
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"Mitchell Holman" wrote in message
. 131... "Dave Kearton" wrote in : "Brian Ehni" wrote in message ... In article , Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni Didn't the USN use bridle catchers ? As I understand it, they were the projections at the front edge of the deck - in front of each catapult. After the specified number of launches, the bridles would have been turfed into the sea anyway. I'm told by my wife that this is because navies are all run by meat-eating men, as opposed to vegetarian women who would run organisations in an atmosphere of peace and free expression. How many military women does she know? Was a joke Mitch, works in any environment. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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In message , Mitchell
Holman writes "Dave Kearton" wrote in : "Brian Ehni" wrote in message ... In article , Netko wrote: De Havilland Sea Vixen catapulting from Ark Royal, date unknown. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [Image] Wonder how many of those cables litter the oceans? Surprised they didn't have some way of capturing them for re-use. Brian Ehni Didn't the USN use bridle catchers ? As I understand it, they were the projections at the front edge of the deck - in front of each catapult. After the specified number of launches, the bridles would have been turfed into the sea anyway. I'm told by my wife that this is because navies are all run by meat-eating men, as opposed to vegetarian women who would run organisations in an atmosphere of peace and free expression. How many military women does she know? [ A UUEncoded file (Drill_Instructor.jpg) was included here. ] What on earth are all those ribbons for? My dad spent over 25 years in the Territorial Army, including 6 years' active service in WWII, and had just 6 medals to show for it. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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I am given to understand that the USAF gives out ribbons for any reason,
just like candy. Dad tells me they got a medal for showing up for Vietnam, they gave it to airmen that never got in the war, just joined the USAF! The service that is the stingiest is by far the US Navy. |
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