"beacon bashing" Old RAF terminology : ) G.. No 62 OTU took over the Airborne Interception (AI) Training Flight from No. 3 RS, consisting of 10 Ansons and an initial course of 24 pupils. The unit's p
watch out Stefan - you might be deemed anti-capitalist again ;-)) Here's an example of Zeus' divine Beacon bashing: HGA has just been thrown off air for 35 minutes - struck by lightning! 73, Markus (
RAF?? That one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_Faction ? ;-) 73, Stefan Am 02.05.2013 22:37, schrieb Graham: "beacon bashing" Old RAF terminology : ) G.. No 62 OTU took over the Airborne Inter
Surely Mal is not alluding to flying between 2 beacons. More likely related to Key Bashing, sending Morse. + Square Bashing, marching relentlessly round a parade ground in training. Hence Beacon bash
Dear LF, please excuse my lack of English proficiency, but what does the term "beacon bashing" mean? Must be something like "assaulting beacons in public", finger pointing at their operators, or repe
And eventually, Graham, those old Ansons ended up giving "Air Experience Flights" to a generation of ATC cadets and an Entry or two of RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants! 73 On 02/05/13 21:37, Graham w