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4/19/2013 6:41:57 PM EDT
It's easy.
It's fun.
Google your post count and post an interesting image from your search.


Wow, 4600 already
Here's the Moorings 4600 Catamaran. What I wouldn't give for a live-aboard boat like that!


-Obsolete
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the image i got was mildly pronographic
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Let's see...

4/19/2013 7:23:43 PM EDT
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post count check


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Say what!? How did I miss this album? lol

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Sabre Pilots
Association
Of
the Air Division
 






WHAT IS SPAADS?

SPAADS is made up of pilots who flew the F-86 Sabre
with  Royal Canadian Air Force  squadrons in Europe, with NATO, from 1951 to 1963.





NATO - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - was formed
in 1951 by a group of nations concerned
with the threat of communism expanding into Western Europe.  As a founding
member Canada agreed to provide, along with other military units, an Air Force contribution
which would be tasked with the role of air defence.





It was against this backdrop that the Royal Canadian Air Force created 1 Air Division with the
headquarters to be based in Metz, France. The considerable engineering and industrial capacity
of Canada was pressed into action to provide the aircraft needed for the mission.
With a
sense of urgency  the Royal Canadian Air Force started to train the aircrew and technical personnel.





In November 1951, 410 was named as the first squadron of the Air Division. It
was transported on the RCN aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent to North Luffenham
in England, where it would  be joined in 1952 by 439 and 441 Sqns.





By September 1953 the Air Division had four
Interceptor Day Fighter Wings in Europe, No.1 Wing at Marville, France,
the new home to 410, 439, and 441 Fighter Squadrons; No. 2 Wing at Grostenquin,
France, consisting of 416, 421, and 430 Sqns; No. 3 Wing at Zweibrucken,
Germany, with  413, 427 and 434 Sqns; and, No. 4 Wing at Baden- Soellingen,
Germany with 414, 422 and 444 Squadrons.



In 1956 the decision was made to
provide an all-weather and night fighter capability for the Air Division, and by
July 1957 four Sabre squadrons: 410, 413, 414 and 416 had been deactivated and
replaced by CF 100 squadrons.







With
an authorized strength of 300 first rate fighters, plus spare aircraft
as replacements when needed, the RCAF 1 Air Division was a force that
any opposition would treat with great respect. During the life of the
Air
Division, the threat was great, and the so called  Cold War was always
in danger of  turning hot. Training was very realistic and
demanding. One hundred and seven Royal Canadian Air Force Sabre

pilots gave
their lives guarding the freedoms and ideals for which Canada
stands. A monument dedicated in their honour stands in the Air Park of the RCAF
Memorial Museum in Trenton, Ontario.

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That's fucking freaky!
4/19/2013 7:28:31 PM EDT
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Screwed up the first one..

This came up this time... Cool looking gear !



ETA caption... Left to right..

" oh shit! I farted!!"        "I'm too fucking cool to care right now about her ass.."       " holy shit! Did that bitch just fart?!? It smells like dead kittens!"
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I guess I sideline too much and keep quiet.  Thought this was cool though!




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now I'm feeling ashamed



That's better.
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google came up with that one.   couldnt resist












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cesium 137





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A-129 mangusta

Never heard of this Gunship before.


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Wrong parry indeed.
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wtf
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I think you might be doing it wrong?
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Don't know what this is for, but I like it

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