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Old 26-09-17, 09:33
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Default World's Fourth Largest Airforce

This should settle - or start some arguments between Australians and Canadians in a bar some time.

Lang

http://airforceapp.forces.gc.ca/cfaw...ir_Force_e.pdf
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Old 26-09-17, 14:07
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Hi Lang

Hardly.

Good for you, Australia. Next time you're all here, I'll stand you a beer.

Mind the Hummel figures in the sun room please.

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