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what do you think of the development so far?

cool
16 (53.3%)
lame (aka I am a humongous friend)
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Author Topic: Sid Jairo's Europa Forumalis: Columbia - WW2V2 APPROACHES  (Read 40229 times)

I am freedom man. Leave here Tea man.

I am freedom man. Leave here Tea man.
FHACKOFF ya lardarm simpleton ill bally pump ya ead inta jam for me dogs midnight munchies

FHACKOFF ya lardarm simpleton ill bally pump ya ead inta jam for me dogs midnight munchies
but have you considered that in late 2010, the F-35B STOVL variant of the F-35 Lightning II (formerly the Joint Strike Fighter) is intended to replace the AV-8B Harrier II in service with the US Marine Corps[3][4] and the Italian Navy[5] from 2014 onwards. As of May 2012, the RAF and Royal Navy are also scheduled to introduce the F-35B around 2020.[6] In 2010, it was announced that the RAF and RN would retire their remaining Harriers by 2011,[7] and in December 2010 the RAF's Harrier GR9s made their last operational flights.[8] In June 2011, the MoD denied press reports that the aircraft are to be sold to the US Marine Corps for spares to support their AV-8B fleet, but options for disposal are still being considered.[9][10] However, at the end of November 2011, Defence Minister Peter Luff announced the sale of the final 72 Harriers to the US Marine Corps.[11] As many as possible of the 72 Harrier GR9s will be converted to match AV-8B Night Attack configuration to augment the total AV-8B end strength (this will allow the USMC to retire some high-flight-hour F/A-18D aircraft), while the remaining aircraft will be used as spare parts sources for the airworthy fleet.

get back in your wheelchair, roosevelt.

There is none. It's gone. Where it went? We do not know.

ayy thar mates im gon be forgetin me somm kangas nahw

but have you considered that in late 2010, the F-35B STOVL variant of the F-35 Lightning II (formerly the Joint Strike Fighter) is intended to replace the AV-8B Harrier II in service with the US Marine Corps[3][4] and the Italian Navy[5] from 2014 onwards. As of May 2012, the RAF and Royal Navy are also scheduled to introduce the F-35B around 2020.[6] In 2010, it was announced that the RAF and RN would retire their remaining Harriers by 2011,[7] and in December 2010 the RAF's Harrier GR9s made their last operational flights.[8] In June 2011, the MoD denied press reports that the aircraft are to be sold to the US Marine Corps for spares to support their AV-8B fleet, but options for disposal are still being considered.[9][10] However, at the end of November 2011, Defence Minister Peter Luff announced the sale of the final 72 Harriers to the US Marine Corps.[11] As many as possible of the 72 Harrier GR9s will be converted to match AV-8B Night Attack configuration to augment the total AV-8B end strength (this will allow the USMC to retire some high-flight-hour F/A-18D aircraft), while the remaining aircraft will be used as spare parts sources for the airworthy fleet.

Vodka best plane,




Remove spy plane, remove strategic bombers


Remove spy plane, remove strategic bombers

would you happen to be exporting these



Looks like a Panzer 38t or Panzer 35t turret.

dear soviet union;

lmao die