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BoomerSooner17 wrote:I'm assuming that this grey union jack on police uniforms is for low visibility purposes?
I think the badges that Robinson is referring to are "Thin Blue Line" badges:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_blue_line
If that is so, considering that Thin Blue Line badges are not part of the official uniform, it would mean Robinson's fantasy about them indicating the introduction of a new jurisdiction is pure garbage......as is always the case with his ramblings.
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That actually makes more sense. I've seen the American flag version of the Thin Blue Line badge on bumper stickers over here, but I wasn't aware that you Brits had one as well.
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:I tend towards WWII aircraft myself. I have a B-29, a Messerschmitt Bf-109, a TBF Avenger, a P-47 Thunderbolt, and two SBD Dauntless dive bombers hanging up in my room.
That's it? I have three Spifires (one a Tamiya 1/32 Mk IX), three Avengers (one US Navy 1944 tricolour, second FAA 1945, third Canadian 1952 anti-sub). A BF-109F 1/32 desert camo, Corsairs, Hellcats, Wildcats, Helldivers, Dauntlesses, everywhere. Three P-47s, one razorback, two bubble. Four P-51's, three Beaufighters, two mosquitos, a B-25, all 1/48. I'm not going to list my dozen or two Japanese WWII carrier planes and the many WWII British fighters and bombers. A lot of post-war jets, mostly Canadian and American carrier.

I've been at this a while. I have a half dozen or so Wingnut Wings 1/32 WWI aircraft sitting unmade I'm afraid to tackle. Even with all the rigging I couldn't resist buying them. It's that damn Peter Jackson's fault for manufacturing the best model aircraft ever.
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:Having built many aircraft models and struggled with countless decals, I was aware of that trend towards less fab and more drab aircraft roundels and markings. But I would think that, except for plainclothes and SWAT team personnel, police officers would want MORE visibility, not less. I mean, the Mounties still wear red coats, right?
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Burnaby49 wrote:As far as I know they've never worn red coats on duty, that's just their dress uniform for parading about and cermonial events. If they wore them in the past they certainly don't now, or the funny hats. We have the RCMP in Burnaby and this is what they wear on duty;
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Burnaby49 wrote:
BoomerSooner17 wrote:I tend towards WWII aircraft myself. I have a B-29, a Messerschmitt Bf-109, a TBF Avenger, a P-47 Thunderbolt, and two SBD Dauntless dive bombers hanging up in my room.
That's it? I have three Spifires (one a Tamiya 1/32 Mk IX), three Avengers (one US Navy 1944 tricolour, second FAA 1945, third Canadian 1952 anti-sub). A BF-109F 1/32 desert camo, Corsairs, Hellcats, Wildcats, Helldivers, Dauntlesses, everywhere. Three P-47s, one razorback, two bubble. Four P-51's, three Beaufighters, two mosquitos, a B-25, all 1/48. I'm not going to list my dozen or two Japanese WWII carrier planes and the many WWII British fighters and bombers. A lot of post-war jets, mostly Canadian and American carrier.

I've been at this a while. I have a half dozen or so Wingnut Wings 1/32 WWI aircraft sitting unmade I'm afraid to tackle. Even with all the rigging I couldn't resist buying them. It's that damn Peter Jackson's fault for manufacturing the best model aircraft ever.
In the past I built Revell 1/48 Spitfire Mk.I, P-40 Warhawk, and MiG-21PF. I got into models in eighth grade, so I could only afford to build a big model every once in a while. Then, once I started college, I could only build at home during breaks (when I built the Avenger and B-29). I used to build a lot of cheap snap-together model kits in order to practice weathering them, but I don't have the money or time right now to commit to large kits (well actually, I have unlimited time, but I need to be spending it by getting employment as an engineer).
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When I win the lottery I don't do I'm going to build a very large radio controlled DeHavilland Mosquito which for my money is joint winner of the most beautiful aircraft ever built, tying with the Avro Vulcan.

If I win the Euromillions above about £100,000,000 I'm building a full size flyable Mosquito... Ah... Dreams 8)
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Sadly I’ve got a very real Piper PA 38. Aka the trauma hawk. It’s on its last legs. I’m tempted to crash it into 3 fearn chase just for the fun.
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Or you could sell your services as a mercenary air force to PLD.
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:Or you could sell your services as a mercenary air force to PLD.
The royal quatloosian Air Force !
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As for decoration, i read once that under US Air Force rules, if actual warfare is declared, then they can break out the paint and put shark teeth on the planes, but otherwise they have to stick to basic insignia.

Don't know about nude pinups, but if they're allowed, i'm guessing they'll have to be equal opportunity.
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Not quite sure how this amounts to a ‘win’?
It's a fraudulent unsigned warrant. I have beaten Marstons already. Sent them a cease and desist via recorded delivery and they still came.
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SteveUK wrote:
BoomerSooner17 wrote:Or you could sell your services as a mercenary air force to PLD.
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SteveUK wrote:Not quite sure how this amounts to a ‘win’?
It's a fraudulent unsigned warrant. I have beaten Marstons already. Sent them a cease and desist via recorded delivery and they still came.
Declaring the warrant fraudulent is an automatic win. Just ask Tom Crawford.
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David Robinson

Its a step by step process to align with foreign forces....they will remove the flag entirely soon you mark my words......
Wait a minute Dave, isn't this "flag" the same government your group wants to overthrow?
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TheNewSaint wrote:
SteveUK wrote:Not quite sure how this amounts to a ‘win’?
It's a fraudulent unsigned warrant. I have beaten Marstons already. Sent them a cease and desist via recorded delivery and they still came.
Declaring the warrant fraudulent is an automatic win. Just ask Tom Crawford.
But it has to be in a pub with twelve common law jurors pissheads.
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JimUk1 wrote:
TheNewSaint wrote:
SteveUK wrote:Not quite sure how this amounts to a ‘win’?
Declaring the warrant fraudulent is an automatic win. Just ask Tom Crawford.
But it has to be in a pub with twelve common law jurors pissheads.
To the best of my knowledge not one of the 'common law courts' have cleared even that very low bar but for some reason the 'defenders of common law' don't seem to care. They can't be bothered to enforce the rules they make up.
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