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Think I'd ask for my money back :p

Same :o

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I saw one of these on a different forum and couldn't help but go to the source and find some more funny ones:

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and another just strange one:
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indeed, although it was on the Sat so the cloud was allot worse for most of the red arrows :(

i have an almost identical shot as yours from 08 though :D (only had the kit 18-55mm last time though, and it shows!)

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Question for all the aeroplane enthusiasts here: Are there any airshows on in London? I'm in Croydon and a Chinook has just flown over my house heading south.

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Also, is it airplane or aeroplane?
 
Question for all the aeroplane enthusiasts here: Are there any airshows on in London? I'm in Croydon and a Chinook has just flown over my house heading south.

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Also, is it airplane or aeroplane?[/QUOTE]

Airplane is generally the simplified American form, where as aeroplane is the British form

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Question for all the aeroplane enthusiasts here: Are there any airshows on in London? I'm in Croydon and a Chinook has just flown over my house heading south.

Also, is it airplane or aeroplane?

Well, there was a Chinook displaying at Farnborough at the weekend. Couldn't say if it was the same one that flew past you today.

Also, aeroplane. Stupid yanks. :p

Wiki said:
In the United Kingdom and most of the Commonwealth the term "aeroplane" is used. The word derives from the Greek αέρας (aéras-) ("air") and -plane,[1] while in the United States and Canada the term "airplane" is applied to these aircraft. The form "aeroplane" is the older of the two, dating back to the mid- to late-19th century.[2] The spelling "airplane" was first recorded in 1907.[3]

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