Neil riding the bucking bronco
Tanker play
- Neil Willis
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Re: Tanker play
You had to be very quick on the shutter to get that last night Simon!
I even had the boom in the green!
I even had the boom in the green!
Group Captain Neil Willis - RAF Air UK
Re: Tanker play
lol i didnt have to be that quick you were doing well, but i did take a couple to make sure i caught it in the green
- Richard Rodgers
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Re: Tanker play
Guys. I actually managed 15 seconds on the bloody probe last night.
Then it all went belly up and couldn't get back on.
As far as I am concerned that was a result considering the poor shows I have had with it.
Then it all went belly up and couldn't get back on.
As far as I am concerned that was a result considering the poor shows I have had with it.
Gp Captain Richard Rodgers - RAF Air UK
Re: Tanker play
Cool, that's a fair time when riding the bucking bronco and im sure it wont be long before its 3+ minutes.
It can get so frustrating when you lose contact though, i think its because we have to focus sooo much to do it... roll on the day when it becomes second nature for us all.
It can get so frustrating when you lose contact though, i think its because we have to focus sooo much to do it... roll on the day when it becomes second nature for us all.
- Neil Willis
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Re: Tanker play
Nice one Richard, that's the hardest part, now you'll find you'll get more and more, and longer and longer contacts. Practice practice practice.
Group Captain Neil Willis - RAF Air UK
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