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By 2Donkeys
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I think AndyR might have got to it. All of his seem to be painted that colour too.
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By Irv Lee
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Final caption:
"Yes, it must have been obvious at the recent Annual, and OK, it nearly killed me, but on the positive side, apparently the EASA paperwork was the best they'd seen for a while"
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By Straight Level
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If Captain Mulberry used an EASA certified aircraft maintenance engineer instead of a 'mechanic', the crack would have been identified earlier - maybe ;-)
By Chris Martyr
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All of a sudden , Sunny has her attention taken away from Capt. Mulberry's crack and a look of abject horror comes across her face.
" Captain Mulberry , are you sure that your Cessna 170 is an EASA aircraft " she exclaims " because if it isn't , then we are powerless ".

Capt. Mulberry suddenly feels immense relief , not only has Sunny's expert guidance pointed him towards buying a CO detector patch , but he can now proceed with repairs carried out by 'old school' mechanics and no nanny state interference.

Sunny and Lisa return to 'Zur Alten Post' with their tails between their legs . Sunny mutters under her breath, "you just can't help some people can you".
By neaton
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Captain Mulberry's (or "Mulbs" as he was known to his friends) face broke into his famous fighting smile. Whipping his Cessna around in a lightning turn his finger found the bomb release.

"Take that, von Sunnyhein!" he said as the 'eggs' blew Zur Alten Post sky high. "That one's for you Maurice" he muttered under his breath as he set course back towards Maranique.
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