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Originally Posted by Endless Soul
Already something positive comes out of Myanmar since Aung San Suu Kyi's release and election to Parliament.
Full article here.
As a military aviation history buff, this bit of news brings a tear of happiness to my eye. Being in crates and packed for storage for an extended period, these planes should be in near-perfect condition. While I doubt Mr. Cundall's dream of transforming these into a flying squadron (It's a very nice dream though) will be fully realized, as these classic machines are very expensive to maintain and fly just one of them, it would certainly be nice to see them fully assembled and displayed.
EDIT: However, they are in a jungle environment, underground. Hopefully they aren't crushed, or worse.
Endless "Nostalgic" Soul
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Note : The term "Spitfire" was the Queen's English translation of "tsun-tsun".
Kim Il-Sung's 100th birthday celebrated in North Korea (1:26)
1. Why are they wearing western suits when they despise the "Western Imperialists" so much.
2. Why are they playing Western instruments in their military bands.
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North Korea doesn't look that bad with .jsf format websites and widescreens, as well as English-speaking female chicks in their university. Or is it?
It would be interesting to see the
NKSOF in action. The only way to defeat them would be a Spectre....heck we might even need a Thor to take down a squad of them.