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Comet at Brunty

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Comet at Brunty

Post by 2e1var » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:00 am

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The Cameraman

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by The Cameraman » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:17 pm

Hi Matey,

the second shot works for me. Timeless.

Regards

Reggie

Trucker54

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by Trucker54 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:45 pm

Great Pics of a lovely old lady.

Is the name on the front right I thought the one on gate duty at RAF Lyneham was Canopus,

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Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by N48284 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:31 pm

Lovely pics,

The one at Lyneham is called "Sagittarius" XK699.

Terry

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by Terry » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:54 pm

After today its going to be Canopus Lupus.

The Cameraman

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by The Cameraman » Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:04 am

Terry wrote:After today its going to be Canopus Lupus.
Hi Terry,

please don't tell me she's rotting away?

Regards

Reggie

Terry

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by Terry » Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:49 pm

Hi Reggie
Sorry it was my sense of humour :o . How's your Latin.
The Comets were all named after stars. In this case the star Canopus, also called the Dog Star, because in Latin canopus means DOG.
(That's where the Canary Islands get their name as the island was overun with dogs when discovered)
Canopus Lupus is in fact the WOLF , But literally translates to 'running dog'. This Comet doesn't fly but does run :)
Have fun
Terry

The Cameraman

Re: Comet at Brunty

Post by The Cameraman » Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:02 pm

Terry wrote:Hi Reggie
Sorry it was my sense of humour :o . How's your Latin.
The Comets were all named after stars. In this case the star Canopus, also called the Dog Star, because in Latin canopus means DOG.
(That's where the Canary Islands get their name as the island was overun with dogs when discovered)
Canopus Lupus is in fact the WOLF , But literally translates to 'running dog'. This Comet doesn't fly but does run :)
Have fun
Terry
Hi Terry,

I think the translation's open to discussion but I'd say it's nearer to Wolf eating the affected part, like a form of corrosion.

So glad to find she's not rotting then!

Phew.

Regards

Reggie

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