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Old 29-04-05, 00:57
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Default Re: Two fingered salute

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Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Racking my feeble brain cells, I seem to recall that this might have derived from RAF ground crews who used this sign indicating that they needed assistance to bring a starter mechanism to fire up an aircraft, and at the same time saying :Two six on the trolley acc". (Trolley accumulator).
Jon,

Can't answer the two finger salute, but "Two Six", now according to a WW2 book on RAF slang;
TWO-SIX (as a command) Push! (As a verb) Hurry! Thus, "Two-six on the hanger doors!" or "If I don't two-six I'll be late". Originated from the procedure when pushing aircraft by man power of having two airmen on the tail to guide and three on each mainplane.

Richard
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