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Katılım Nisan 2012
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Badg1
Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@HannahIamthest1 (2/2) yup, those idiots can naff off. But that is independent of race / religion (/ gender / age / whatever characteristic) Don’t fall for the “dog whistle” (2/2)
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@HannahIamthest1 (1/2) Check that poster’s other posts : he’s anti-Islam. I doubt he is speaking for “the Muslim community”, but he is stating he is so as to try to stir up Islamophobia, and you fell for it. Believe the police shouldn’t use necessary force to disarm a knifeman? (1/2 ….)
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: The Spitfire is 100yrs old today! It first flew on the 30th Feb 1926 when Sqn Ldr Nottie Zactly-Trew flew from the Boeing factory in Bristol (Gloucestershire) to RAF Milton Keynes (Cambridgeshire) Happy Birthday #Spitfire90 Photographed from a Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@RamsgateTodd @RAF_Luton “Other arms wanting to do Para course”, the pre-training assessment: ‘P company’. Understanding @RAF_Luton ‘s posts, assessment is ‘taking the P company’. Looks like you failed!
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Todd B***@RamsgateTodd·
@RAF_Luton The RAF regiment serve a purpose, mainly guarding bases. it's the Para's in the pic and I'm proud to have worked with them. 2CG
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RAF_Luton
RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: The RAF Regiment are the RAF's most elite fighters (after RAF Chefs), they are ranked as the 717.5th top Special Forces in Europe. Selection/training takes over 3 days and ends with the famous "5 Miler of Death" golf buggy race Photographed from a Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@HowardMillichap @RAF_Luton Glad you spotted what appeared to be the single factual error. Haven’t you heard of camouflage? It’s a BEAR made to look like a B52. Check out @RAF_Luton ‘s bio (& their other posts…..). They know their ‘planes! You new here? Amiright??
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Howard Millichap@HowardMillichap·
@RAF_Luton Looks more like a B52 to anyone with any knowledge. Moronic post.
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: F15 intercepts Russian Tupperware TU160 BEAR (Badly Engineered Aerial Rustbucket) fighter jet over Nova Scotia (Americas smallest state) as part of Operation Tangerine Micro-Mushroom which sees 717.5 warplanes guard the US over Christmas 📸 from a Canberra
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John Hobbs@hobbs510039·
@RAF_Luton Little know fact, but its pointy thing at the front tells them how deep the cloud is before they flight through it, safety first👍👌
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: The F4 Phantom and Jaguar MK2 have 2 things in common 1) Both were driven by Chief Inspector Edward Morse during WW1 2) Both have the Volkswagen 1.9ltr TDi engine designed by Isambard Kingdon Brunel in 1926 Photographed from a Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@origato @RAF_Luton Definitely the (only?) factual error to focus on! You are new here, amiright?
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
BREAKING: A400 Bomber vandalised after terrorists scaled a 3ft wooden fence & crossed 7.175km of open ground undetected to cause £80,085 worth of damage to the A400. RAF Police will be investigating once they lower the barrier at the main entrance Photographed from A Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@r0bfleming @RAF_Luton The pandas aren’t averse to sex, they just require food first and won’t stay after ejaculating….. Eats, shoots and leaves…..
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Rob Fleming@r0bfleming·
@RAF_Luton In an effort to combat the rising number of unwanted pregnancies in the RAF (long haul can be a bit boring!), they have started training Pandas to fly due to their aversion to sex. This one was photographed from A Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@RAF_Luton “Pointy end to the front!” ….. Works for bayonets, too!
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: F15s are the most popular US warplane with 80,085 currently in service. Their pilots are the least experienced of all warplane pilots with ground crew often having to point which direction they need to go during take off, duplicated for safety 📸 from a Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@mechlandscape @RAF_Luton 1937, no wonder the photo is black and white: taken from a Canberra, and they didn’t get colour film until later.
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Andy@mechlandscape·
@RAF_Luton Photo of the day: a platoon of F4’s being towed back to base by the RAF Luton Fast Airplane Recovery Team after they broke down on the A7175 Luton Bypass in 1937👍
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: The F4 Phantom is Boeing's most successful fighter airplane. Just 717.5 were made at Boeing's factory in Slough (Oxfordshire), between them they've shot down 80,085 baddie airplanes since they first saw combat on the 31st Feb 1926 Photographed from a Canberra
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Simon Walsh@simonwalsh_·
@RAF_Luton Colgate Sqdn. The brilliant noshers ment they could semaphore each other from a distance of 30 miles in radio silence.
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: Spitfires open their mouths, show their teeth and growl (which can be heard 71.75km away) to warn a baddie just before they attack. Some pilots trained their Spitfires not to do this which gave them more time to prepare for a sneaky attack 📸 from a Canberra
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Sean@Seanponty·
@RDPHistory No doubt the Argies would have claimed to have sunk both of them 🤣
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Ricky D Phillips - Military Historian
The brand new HMS Invincible passes the old Ark Royal at Devonport in 1980. I know the old RO9 was knackered but it's such a wonderful and enduring "what if" of the Falklands War.
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@DrLukeCraddock Peak NHS: Good news! As a winner you don’t have to pay for your parking permit for a year. Bad news : the permit only allows you to park, but doesn’t guarantee you a space. Due to your shift pattern, you’ll still find there are no spaces unless you get in an hour early.
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Dr Luke Craddock@DrLukeCraddock·
Tell me you work in the NHS without telling me you work in the NHS.
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@littlemo617 @RAF_Luton But you are OK with the rest of the facts stated? Don’t forget @RAF_Luton is an expert on figures, too, as well as ‘planes. Like 8008.5 and 717.5 (boobs and tits : figures, indeed!)
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: A Lancaster fighter jet is lit up by the midday glow of the Grangemouth (Scotland - UKs largest county) chemical works as it patrols Wales Over 8008.5 Lancasters fought in the Battle of Britain, only 717.5 remain in service today. Photographed from a Canberra
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: A Spitfire from 7175Sqn escorts HMS Gunboat across Lake Windermere (North Wales - England's 4th largest county) to protect it from pirates operating out of war torn Penarth HMS Gunboat = 717.5ft long Spitfire = 800.85ft long Photographed from a Canberra
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Fact of the Day: The F35 can operate in temperatures as low as -71.75° To test this each airplane spends August parked outside the Glasgow Travelodge in Scotland (England's largest county) where temperatures can drop to -800.85° Photographed from a Canberra
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@Oz_70th @NoToDigitalID Damn. Going to have to change my password on all 127 sites I’ve used / re-used it, now you’ve guessed it! And I’ll have to remember which I used p@ssw0rd123 on, instead!!
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Oz@Oz_70th·
@NoToDigitalID tbh things are getting so stupid I can no longer tell whether it's funny or hopeless. What's the next move? Forced people to use p@ssword123 as their password for everything?
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No to Digital ID
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID·
The Government is launching a consultation on banning VPNs. We’d bet they don’t understand what a VPN is or how a ban would harm them and national industry. notodigitalid.org/donate/
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Badg1@Badg1Vo·
@TiffanyxFong Elite. OK, the BBC Micro version was 1985, but there was a plus version for MS-DOS in 1991.
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: F16 breaking the sound barrier last summer in Scotland (England's largest county) As the F16 accelerates past 717.5mph sound waves are converted into hot gas in a process known as Jetlag Ultra Gas Switching Photographed from a Canberra
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