Sig Test.
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Re: Sig Test.
Ok, I made a sig which i think is ok, i uploaded it, i tried to put it on my sig and when i click save, it saves then i look at my posts and sig hasnt worked. Any ideas?
Bonifatus- Posts : 182
Join date : 2010-07-20
Re: Sig Test.
<sigh> no. Also, did I mention that it's 19 Squadron, not 19th?
I'll sort you a sig out mate. We have standardised sigs (well, all of us except one ) so I can update your rank etc. If you find me a nice picture of a Spitfire you would like as a background, post me a link and I'll sort you one out!
I'll sort you a sig out mate. We have standardised sigs (well, all of us except one ) so I can update your rank etc. If you find me a nice picture of a Spitfire you would like as a background, post me a link and I'll sort you one out!
Skip19- Posts : 1731
Join date : 2009-08-31
Re: Sig Test.
How about this one:
hmph not working.Your forums hate me.
see if this works.
And so its not 19h squadron?Thats what I have been caling you guys
hmph not working.Your forums hate me.
see if this works.
And so its not 19h squadron?Thats what I have been caling you guys
Bluekill- Posts : 11
Join date : 2009-12-17
Location : Northern Michigan
Re: Sig Test.
Bluekill wrote:
And so its not 19th squadron?Thats what I have been caling you guys
no!
grrr
The ordinal names of brigades in the Army are in that format (so 1st Brigade 2nd Highland Regiment etc) but an RAF squadron is the same as a Regimental Company, and therefore designated nominally (No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron RAF, more usually just called 1(F) Squadron) the same way you would have '2 Company 3rd Battalion 1st Regiment'
so 19 Squadron is technically No. 19 (Fighter) Squadron RAF.
American Fighter Squadron names (of course) are different and follow the ordinal rules, 334th Fighter Group for example, so I let the 84th off as they don't know any better
Skip19- Posts : 1731
Join date : 2009-08-31
Re: Sig Test.
Dojo wrote:Bluekill wrote:
And so its not 19th squadron?Thats what I have been caling you guys
no!
grrr
The ordinal names of brigades in the Army are in that format (so 1st Brigade 2nd Highland Regiment etc) but an RAF squadron is the same as a Regimental Company, and therefore designated nominally (No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron RAF, more usually just called 1(F) Squadron) the same way you would have '2 Company 3rd Battalion 1st Regiment'
so 19 Squadron is technically No. 19 (Fighter) Squadron RAF.
American Fighter Squadron names (of course) are different and follow the ordinal rules, 334th Fighter Group for example, so I let the 84th off as they don't know any better
So you let them pass because they are American,and im American and dont even fly and I get no pass?
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Bluekill- Posts : 11
Join date : 2009-12-17
Location : Northern Michigan
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