Thanks guys. Colin , the nato reporting name was 'Firebar', in line with the  'F ' for fighters 'B' for bombers 'C' for cargo 'M' miscellaneous 'H' helicopters etc.  ASCC naming procedure. These were further defined by the number of syllables , 1 denoting propellor powered .2 denoting jet power  eg. 'Bear' -bomber prop powered, 'Badger'- bomber jet powered and so on. Hows that for infotainment !!  cheers tony
							
						
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Excellent work Tony as always, my first impressions as you say was very Gerry Andersonish. 5 Star from me too. Cheers DerekComment
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excellent job all around. i don't have any russian jets in my stash, maybe i'll have to add one. 5 stars.Comment
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Great work Tony You have made a great example there.
I would leave the e-bay angels for a while, they will be out soonish. Could be a laugh for a mini GB What if Angles......
That Firebar looks half space ship half aircraft and I can see the Gerry Andersen in it as well.
Five stars from me too!
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