Administrator [MOW] (admin)
- Monday 2 April 2012 14:50
Ummmm, maybe yours Marv!
Administrator [MOW] (admin)
- Monday 2 April 2012 14:50
Ummmm, maybe yours Marv!
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.
dave0164
- Monday 2 April 2012 08:58
I read somewhere that these were formation light strips (found on later period aircraft) that were applied to this bird alone while at Tyndall. They were on the tail secion as well. It seems that this particular ship was the only 106 to get them. Some type of testing I would guess.