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What Have U Driven? - I Don't Mean Cars Though.


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My Bro' told me how he has flown a hawk jet, a glider, rumbled in a tank and (proper) off-road vehicles, quad bikes and some sort of weird car thingy with no steering wheel.

Anyone driven or flown something a little different.

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tanks of all types..not just british

a hovercraft(military)

had a go in a helicopter..Seaking

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Now thats what I'm talking about. Excellant.

Supercharged - You ex-military?

Or just well conected........

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erm...

Session in a cessna, glider, chinese tank in shenzen....

Nothing exciting now although at the time had major smiles on my face....

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2.8 ltr Wolf landrover with 3/4 ton trailer

8 ton double fixed axel with 9 ton drawbar ridged trailer

45 foot low loader with 2 cheiften tanks on the back

45 foot Esso tanker

quad bikes

mod skid's

all manor of motor bikes

i once managed to get my hands on a 4 ton armoured personel carrier in the Falklands

Dune buggies in Oman

:o ooops sorry name dropping

and the ultimate thrill half an hour trip round the Scotish moutains with Colin Mcray (think thats how you spell the sername. (will bring the photo's to castle combe).

:wacko:

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Rib with twin 70hp johnson outboards.

ProKarts (80mph)

Quadbikes

Mountain board propelled by strap-on firework rockets :ph34r:

Boogie Board greased up and towed round a wet field at 45mph.

...... could a middle of the night bridge-swinging mission in north wales be classed as driving my self quite hard off a 40 meter bridge?

Steve :D

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Lots of fast rescue ribs some with jets some with twin 135 evinrudes.

Mini sub.

North sea fishing boats.

Chilean navy fast attack patrol boat.

Deep sea trawler(south atlantic).

Dredger.

Fishery patrol boat.

Oil rig standby vessel.

Seismic survey vessel.

Various cargo vessels and oil tankers.

Also one of those large army forklifts which i managed to put on its side on the fipass key in port stanley. :ph34r:

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A camel.

High ground clearance and diesel like performance. But they are good animals. :P

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Good off-road performance, I hear Cal. Might give a Landcruiser a run for it's money.

Ho Ho Ha Ha.......

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Helicopters:

Puma, wessex, gazzel seaking

Planes:

Tornado gr1, bulldog, harrier, Jaguar, hawk trainer, many different gliders, herculese, nimrod

Many different tanks and APCs

Plant machinery tower cranes.

and im only 19.

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Helicopters:

Puma, wessex, gazzel seaking

Planes:

Tornado gr1, bulldog, harrier, Jaguar, hawk trainer, many different gliders, herculese, nimrod

Many different tanks and APCs

you have flown all these.............and driven the tanks

how............MS Flight Simulator....and command and conquer

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Various Landrovers, Overfinch range rover (hmmm small block v8), motorbikes, Sunseeker powerboat, some small plane thingy (chipmunk or something like it??) jetski's small hovercraft we made at school and i know its a car but i got to play in one of the capris from the professionals while it was being restored

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Nope. I used to be in air cadets where we used to do flying mostly in gliders or bulldogs chipmonks etc but when we went away on camps to like raf lossiemouth in scotland few people to get chance to fly tornados etc.

As for helicopters we went on a camp to RNWS inskip near preston where we got a chance in flying them. Also did 0G drops which is very cool. More fun when your on the harness inside and they go straight up then into a nose dive and you can do barrol roles inside helicopterand float around.

And flew down some major road just above lorries going under power cables people in the cars looked like they were ****ting them selves. also landed on the beach at black pool after flying around tower in the raf seaking.

As for tanks we were nxt to a TA centre where they had to be trained on them and we got a chance to drive them.

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hmmm

* Forklift (until one went over my foot fully loaded... crunchy too!)

* Various building site dumpers

* Cat Mini Digger

* bobcat

* Military crane (god knows what type) on some expedition

* 08 type Shunter railway Loco at a shunting yard in Carlisle

* Milk float (when i nicked it from my milkman when i was about 12) Was funny seeing the milkman run like a nutter

* John Deer 4X4 Tractor & Articulated trailer (farm use)

* Massey Ferguson tractor with bucket (not plastic bucket)

* Many many 7.5 tonne wagons for Ryder trucks, B&Q and Travis and Perkins plus others

* V8 Landrover (poxy brakes)

* 1953 Landrover cross country (man.. wicked time with this)

* Wayfairer (stop laughin)

* Few speedboats owned by some mates (nearly bought a V8 last year

thats about it.. bit boring really :(

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you actually flown........

thats the meaning of the post question...

i doubt you flew a tornado,nimrod,hercules and holding the stick for 30 seconds dont count

as for the gr1,harrier, Jaguar, and hawk trainer,there all 2 seaters you must have sat in the navigator, seat.or did you take of and land it <_<

Nimrod is an early warning platform, id imagine you sat in the co-pilots seat...for a quick fiddle

just trying to clear the facts

tank training is done at Bovington......

helicopters are too risky to allow a jolly in, my experiance was for 5 mins over bosnia, in level flight which was the most they would allow

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there is a distinct aroma of bs in the air aint there supercharged :D

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Driven:

Used to drive my parents mad :P

Cessna

Motorbike

peddalo (sp?)

not much

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Yep tank training is definitly done at bovington camp my mum used to work there, she got to drive a challenger and jump outta a plane for charity whilst she was there & loved it.

Hmm you can definitly spot the military and their offspring in here (me included)

flew the chipmunk while i was in the RAF

:ph34r:

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