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So our Richard's not married then? :)
Do I assume from that, Richard, that you have to be single to check out old boilers ? :D


Laurie
 
Am I too late?


1. Pilot


2.44%


3.140 sorties


4.two


5.air transport auxiliary


Cheers


Phil
 
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No you are OK until tonight Phil.


Si, the quizzmaster, will be on duty later.


Wanted to say something else but I think I may be chucked out. o_O


Laurie
 
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No you are OK until tonight Phil.
Si, the quizzmaster, will be on duty later.


Wanted to say something else but I think I may be chucked out. o_O


Laurie
Eh?


You may be chucked out? What's that all about then Laurie?


Phil
 
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No point in entering as I don't know much about aircraft, :(


Besides not actually into modelling aircraft. :confused:


But the quiz is a good idea Laurie. Good luck to the winner.:rolleyes:
 
Damn!


Can I have another go? If so...


1. Navigator


2.53%


3.140 sorties


4.two


5.air transport auxiliary
 
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So quizz fini. Over to our quizzmaster. Cheers cheers. ;)


Who has won :cool: Si.


Laurie
 
Well, looks like Richard has the most with 4 out of 5.


Q: Some statistical trivia: the crew of a Lancaster was normally 7. Pilot, Flight Engineer, Navigator, Wireless Operator , Bomb Aimer, Mid-upper Gunner, Rear Gunner. Which of these positions had the highest survival rate from Lancs which were 'downed'?


A: BOMB-AIMER-his position was over the nose escape hatch.



Q:To the nearest percentage, how many Lancasters were lost in action?



A:53%



Q:The most operational sorties flown by a Lancaster were carried out by ED 888. How many missions was she credited with?



A: 140



Q: How many Lancasters were still flying at the start of the 21st century (December 2001)?



A:2



Q: Many Lancasters were delivered from the production line to their squadrons by pilots belonging to the ATA service. What did the letters ATA stand for?



A: Air Transport Auxiliary



Si:)
 
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Oh poo I really thought I had it, it was question 7 wasn't it, I read it wrong. Flipping eck so close but no banan-lancaster
 
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Just to add, thanks guys for taking part in this bit of fun.
Well done Si. and all those taking part. You have a future Si in another direction Si but just not sure which one ? :D ..


Yes a good bit of fun. :) :) :) :)


Now what has Pauline done with that Lanc :D


Laurie
 
I'm gonna have a crack at this but my mind ain't wat it used to be


1 rear gunner


2 45%


3 I think it's either 141 or 142 but think one sortie was cancelled due to engine trouble


4 I think this is two pa474 and the Canadian one I'd letters escape me fo the time being


5 ATA I think was the auxillery ( air transport auxillery ) female pilots were involved in this operation to deliver aircraft to RAF units


I know it's just for fun so let me know how I did


Regards


Robert
 
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