Thunderbirds i mean, when i was a kid it was one or the other, for me it had to be Thunderbird 2 although i had a sneaking liking for 4 " Thunderbird 1 – a 115 feet (35 m)-long, hypersonic, variable-sweep wing rocket plane used for fast response and rescue-zone reconnaissance, and as a mobile control base. Piloted by primary rescue co-ordinator Scott Tracy. Thunderbird 2 – a 250 feet (76 m)-long, supersonic, VTOL, lifting body carrier aircraft, which transports major rescue equipment and vehicles to rescue zones in detachable capsules known as "Pods". Piloted by Virgil. Thunderbird 3 – a 287 feet (87 m)-tall, vertically-launched, re-usable, single-stage-to-orbit spacecraft used primarily for space rescue. Manned alternately by astronauts Alan and John (with Scott as co-pilot). Thunderbird 4 – a 30 feet (9.1 m)-long utility submersible used for underwater rescue. Piloted by aquanaut Gordon and typically launched from Thunderbird 2's Pod 4. Thunderbird 5 – a space station, 296 feet (90 m) wide and positioned in permanent geostationary orbit, which monitorsSOS transmissions and relays communications within IR. Manned alternately by "Space Monitors" John and Alan and serviced by Thunderbird 3"
Never mind Thunderbirds. Mrs P was in love with Troy Tempest and I have to admit Marina wasn't that bad!
Obviously Thunderbird meant something different to you lot. I'm just thinking ..... Getting pished in the park