Canberra to be retired
That's 'cos it wasn't called 'Nam, it was called Indo China.
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last third: No piss take intended, and I did not say the RAF were in Vietnam at any time.
However, having reread our two posts I can now see where there was room for misunderstanding.
I was commenting only on your statement that the Canberra was cutting edge in the 1960's.
Just to clear things up, I believe it was cutting edge in the 1950's but by the 60's that edge was becoming blunt.
However, having reread our two posts I can now see where there was room for misunderstanding.
I was commenting only on your statement that the Canberra was cutting edge in the 1960's.
Just to clear things up, I believe it was cutting edge in the 1950's but by the 60's that edge was becoming blunt.
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Does the starter of this thread ,ou Trek dronkie, have a connection somewhere south of the Limpopo river? Just a thought.
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