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harmonywho
· 8 years ago
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Savage
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therainbow
· 8 years ago
BURN!
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
FREEDOM!
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
Ok to be fair the British carrier isnt a full size carrier. Mostly because the British navy likes to use the jump jet types like the harrier jet unlike the US navy who uses conventional fighters with a steam catapult system that requires a large runway unlike the harrier jet that doesnt require a full size runway. To clear up any confusion the eurofighter typhoon is used by the RAF.
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britishclusterfuck
· 8 years ago
FINALLY somebody who understands
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
People just need to sit back and do their research
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
Ree sertch? What is this word you speak? This is the internet where opinion and fantasy count for fact.
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
I mean no offense but guestwho do you like follow me around or do you just happen to comment on everything i say
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guestwho
· 8 years ago
I'm a stalker.
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texasranger
· 8 years ago
Yay i have a stalker thats fun
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dontevenstart
· 8 years ago
why keep it all in the same place? surely it is better spread on different ships so one disaster doesnt wreck so much
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guest
· 8 years ago
I like the fact that the US Navy is replacing steam catapults with railguns (EMALS) to fling fighters into the air. Royal Navy is lagging behind in this department, although we now have robotic munition delivery on the deck :D...
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r345on
· 8 years ago
You've got nothing, our planes run on tea and complaints
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guest
· 8 years ago
BUUUURNNN
mohd
· 8 years ago
Yeah, the Americans will always be "bigger"
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