Emulating the RAF Red Arrows

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dominicm
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Emulating the RAF Red Arrows

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They don't just look like the real deal, they fly like them as well. Top skills !

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That is very skilled flying, always fancied a plane but I knew I would end up with a load of matchsticks. :haha:
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I will stick with my tanks I think. I don’t crash them as much as I would a plane.

Thinking about it the only time I crash a tank is when my dad has his tiger out and drives over one of mine
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Re: Emulating the RAF Red Arrows

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One advantage the tank has if you crash it it looks better,planes if you crash them you need a big plastic bag and a good back to be able to pick up all the bits.


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That’s true. A few scratches up the side of a Pershing where someone drove their tiger over it only adds to your weathering
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