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« on: March 04, 2007, 08:20:26 AM »

Wondered what seemed to be an endless thundering overhead here in quiet place; apparently was a pile of FA-18 Hornets having a go at 'air-to-air refuelling'.   (Darn it -  pic won't work...oh well, have to say, they look rather superb !!! ...inevitably someone here will post pic of these rather gorgeous critturs!  Ta !).
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