April 4, 2009 at 10:13 pm
The sun shone at Bruntingthorpe as the LPG boys posed their lightnings in front of of the recently hung QRA hangar doors – a pleasing sight.
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By: 320psi - 8th April 2009 at 12:51
For me, this is one of the most outstanding preservation groups we have. Not satisfied with keeping their aircraft “live” and active, they have single-mindedly set about re-creating the whole atmosphere around an active Service aeroplane. This is something missing from virtually every other preserved aircraft set-up in this country, although the East Kirkby Lancaster comes close.
I raise a glass to the LPG – tremendously well done chaps, and long may you reign!
Steve, many thanks for that 😉
We do try hard to get it right, its been an interesting 21 years 😉
Most of all we enjoy what we do, we are in total control of what we do and we I think come across as a friendly bunch of chaps 😉
Its all about enjoying the hobby, and the rest comes easy (ish)
See you soon
🙂
By: Steve Bond - 7th April 2009 at 13:02
For me, this is one of the most outstanding preservation groups we have. Not satisfied with keeping their aircraft “live” and active, they have single-mindedly set about re-creating the whole atmosphere around an active Service aeroplane. This is something missing from virtually every other preserved aircraft set-up in this country, although the East Kirkby Lancaster comes close.
I raise a glass to the LPG – tremendously well done chaps, and long may you reign!
By: Scott Marlee - 5th April 2009 at 11:51
excellent pics, love the 2nd one 🙂