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Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
hi all ,
dos anyone know whats happening this yr with JW/2 , at lossie and leeming .
also i hear theres another Exercise called noble arrow in scotland anyone know what thats allabout ,
ill be in lossie for the f16 but thinking about leeming again like last year ,
so anyone know what else is coming for them two Exercise.
cheers
dos anyone know whats happening this yr with JW/2 , at lossie and leeming .
also i hear theres another Exercise called noble arrow in scotland anyone know what thats allabout ,
ill be in lossie for the f16 but thinking about leeming again like last year ,
so anyone know what else is coming for them two Exercise.
cheers
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
I hope that you are not referring to Turkish F-16s. According to viewtopic.php?f=74&t=129876, they are supposed to have cancelled.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
What language is the orignal post written in?
As Bob said, Turkish F-16s have supposedly cancelled.
As Bob said, Turkish F-16s have supposedly cancelled.
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Yoofish - half text speak, no grammar and abysmal punctuation. Usually written as it would be spoken but with absolute conviction it will be understood by all who see it. Shame there's a tendency for misinformation, obfuscation and lack of replies when one stumbles across posts like these.MRTT wrote:What language is the orignal post written in?
Al
PS - Turks have cancelled but there are rumours of other F-16's attending.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
yes turks have cancelled , but Portuguese F16s are supposed to but at lossie ,
but what about Noble arrow? thats also supposed to be on at same time
but what about Noble arrow? thats also supposed to be on at same time
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
We must bear in mind that younger aviation enthusiasts may contribute to this forum..before we make judgement.onemac wrote:Yoofish - half text speak, no grammar and abysmal punctuation. Usually written as it would be spoken but with absolute conviction it will be understood by all who see it. Shame there's a tendency for misinformation, obfuscation and lack of replies when one stumbles across posts like these.MRTT wrote:What language is the orignal post written in?
Al
PS - Turks have cancelled but there are rumours of other F-16's attending.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Not heard anything about Portugeuse F-16s unless they're the other F-16s onemac is referring too.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Rumour of Swedish Gripens to Leeming for Joint Warrior. Arrivals backend of next week. Don't shoot the messenger!
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Lets hope todays "yoof" can at least read,09andrew wrote:We must bear in mind that younger aviation enthusiasts may contribute to this forum..before we make judgement.onemac wrote:Yoofish - half text speak, no grammar and abysmal punctuation. Usually written as it would be spoken but with absolute conviction it will be understood by all who see it. Shame there's a tendency for misinformation, obfuscation and lack of replies when one stumbles across posts like these.MRTT wrote:What language is the orignal post written in?
Al
PS - Turks have cancelled but there are rumours of other F-16's attending.
9 - ALL posts must be made in English and readable with no text-speak at all. Text-speak is not regarded as a mode of communication here because it is pure idleness/laziness of the English Language. If you are in doubt of how to spell a word then please use google, a spell-checker or a dictionary.
Posts should never be made entirely with capital letters (neither should topic titles) - this is classed as shouting and is rude, posts should not be made-up entirely of lower-case letters either. Each sentence and thread-title should also start with a capital letter.
Can we remind all members to use grammar to the best of their abilities, we have a number of foreign members who are able to converse perfectly well in a language not their own - it is not beyond the realms of possibility that UK members should also be able to make themselves understood too.
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Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Even if they did, doubt many of them would pay any attention! Anyway, gone off topic here.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Why has this degenerated into slagging off the OP?
Anyway....
Noble Arrow: https://www.airn.nato.int/page805182/ex ... -exercises
Not too much detail though
Friend at Lossie tells me Port AF F-16 and USN P-8s. Turks have cancelled
Anyway....
Noble Arrow: https://www.airn.nato.int/page805182/ex ... -exercises
Not too much detail though
Friend at Lossie tells me Port AF F-16 and USN P-8s. Turks have cancelled
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Thanks for that, don't suppose you know whether they're also staying here for Joint Warrior?
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A couple of P-8's, CP-140 and an Atlantique. Portuguese F-16's are expected and Hawks are a possbility for a gas and go - all this at Lossie is what I've heard. I have no details on support aircraft.
Al
Then they should only do so within the rules of the forum - after all it's the OP that is requesting information and our educational system prepares the youth of today for this structure and organisational method of writing. It's my opinion, not judgement, that the younger aviation enthusiasts treat forums as they would messaging on their mobile phones where there is little regulation, nor do they bear in mind that the forum is used by enthusiasts of all ages.09andrew wrote:We must bear in mind that younger aviation enthusiasts may contribute to this forum..before we make judgement.
Al
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
We do. I'd also note the use of the additional question mark in your post which, presumably, is used incorrectly to add emphasis.jem60 wrote:TOOM. I cannot agree more. Everything seems to be changing these days. Do they no longer teach English Grammar in schools??

However I'd suggest anyone who thinks that grammar is not part of the English curriculum in schools searches out the spelling and grammar tests set for the 7 and 11 year olds last summer, has a go and then checks if they got full scores. As a primary head teacher I have to admit to not quite getting 100% in the latter.
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Jem - didn't realise it was you - good to see you last summer.
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
Lets not brand everyone with the same brush here. Judging from some posts across the forums recently, it seems to be all age groups making these grammatical errors.onemac wrote:A couple of P-8's, CP-140 and an Atlantique. Portuguese F-16's are expected and Hawks are a possbility for a gas and go - all this at Lossie is what I've heard. I have no details on support aircraft.
Then they should only do so within the rules of the forum - after all it's the OP that is requesting information and our educational system prepares the youth of today for this structure and organisational method of writing. It's my opinion, not judgement, that the younger aviation enthusiasts treat forums as they would messaging on their mobile phones where there is little regulation, nor do they bear in mind that the forum is used by enthusiasts of all ages.09andrew wrote:We must bear in mind that younger aviation enthusiasts may contribute to this forum..before we make judgement.
Al
Re: Exercise joint warrior 16/2 and noble arrow
I'm not branding everyone with the same brush here, we all make mistakes and I'll be the first to admit it.Typhoon2 wrote:Lets not brand everyone with the same brush here. Judging from some posts across the forums recently, it seems to be all age groups making these grammatical errors.
Al
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