Bravo November has a fantastic history, no doubt about it. I was 11 when the Falklands conflict occurred, and I recall seeing footage of BN on the BBC and ITV news articles. To think it went on for another 36 years of service post Falklands is amazing. Visited Cosford again in Dec 2022 and made a point of going to see BN, it's earned it's place in the museum.
I enlisted in the RAF in 1982, which is the year that Liz was born ( god I'm old). I eventually got to be an Air Steward on 10 Sqn VC10s. ( XR808 on display at Cosford was one of the aircraft I flew on). One of my Air Steward bosses was the late Sqn Ldr Brian Joplin QGM. Brian gained the Queens Gallantry Medal for his work on Atlantic Conveyor helping the other survivors into the life rafts and remaining in the water ( in his survival suit) as there wasn't enough room for everyone. They were rescued later by the other ships in the area. I first met Brian in the 1980s as a MACR loadmaster and he eventually was commissioned.
Bravo November Tuff Chinook, True Legend in the Chinook Family. Wokka Wokka Wokka Wokka 💪 💪 i.have a stunning model diecast of Bravo November Afghanistan 2007.
Great story involving 2 legends, Liz and Bravo November.
I had the honour of working on Chinooks and BN while serving in the RAF and posted to Odiham late 80's
to late 90's, great times.
" and it is large" Threw my man straight away hahaha
Salute.
Lest we respect.
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Bravo November has a fantastic history, no doubt about it. I was 11 when the Falklands conflict occurred, and I recall seeing footage of BN on the BBC and ITV news articles. To think it went on for another 36 years of service post Falklands is amazing. Visited Cosford again in Dec 2022 and made a point of going to see BN, it's earned it's place in the museum.
Absolutely gorgeous I love your accent
I enlisted in the RAF in 1982, which is the year that Liz was born ( god I'm old). I eventually got to be an Air Steward on 10 Sqn VC10s. ( XR808 on display at Cosford was one of the aircraft I flew on). One of my Air Steward bosses was the late Sqn Ldr Brian Joplin QGM. Brian gained the Queens Gallantry Medal for his work on Atlantic Conveyor helping the other survivors into the life rafts and remaining in the water ( in his survival suit) as there wasn't enough room for everyone. They were rescued later by the other ships in the area. I first met Brian in the 1980s as a MACR loadmaster and he eventually was commissioned.
Bravo November Tuff Chinook, True Legend in the Chinook Family. Wokka Wokka Wokka Wokka 💪 💪 i.have a stunning model diecast of Bravo November Afghanistan 2007.
Liz Your an Amazing Lady 💪💪
I worked on both Puma and Wessex out of Aldergrove, NI. Happy Days. Crap if you had a british accent tho downtime
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