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<p>[quote user="Paulus Jas"]</p><p>The RAF obviously went for Germany later in the war, only a confused pilot occasionaly lost his cargo to early. </p><p> [/quote]</p><p><br></p><p>[#offtopic]</p><p>Sorry, but although this is strictly off topic, it kind of nicely links to Paul´s statement. This is supposedly a true story:</p><p>At Frankfurt Airport, planes need to immediately clear the runway after landing, requiring the pilots to know there parking position before landing. One day a British Airways Boeing stopped at the end of the runway. Immediately, the tower staff radioed to the cockpit. Now listen to this:</p><p><b>Tower</b>: British Airways Boeing, don´t you know your parking position?</p><p><b>Pilot</b>: No, let me just look it up!</p><p><b>Tower</b>: British Airways Boeing, is this your first time in Frankfurt?</p><p><b>Pilot</b>: No, not really, I remember, it was 1945, a different type of Boeing, just to drop off something... [:D]<br></p><br>
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