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Airplane Plates

Royal Doulton have in the past done a set of collectors plates with aircraft on them. Does any one know were i can buy them ?
I belive they were called “Defenders Of The Relm”
Cheers Daniel

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By: Arabella-Cox - 22nd November 2004 at 12:52

You drill two holes in it.

Fix it to the bulkhead of your new build Warbird.

And that satisfies the CAA.

Mark

Now now… 😉

(LMAO)

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By: DazDaMan - 22nd November 2004 at 10:05

Hi Daz, its a complete set, I just collect Spitfire plates and models and pictures, and run my web site 🙂

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Nice collection, mate 🙂

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By: Mark12 - 22nd November 2004 at 10:03

Aircraft plates – Now I understand.

You drill two holes in it.

Fix it to the bulkhead of your new build Warbird.

And that satisfies the CAA.

Mark

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By: black-panther - 22nd November 2004 at 10:02

Hi Daz, its a complete set, I just collect Spitfire plates and models and pictures, and run my web site 🙂

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By: DazDaMan - 22nd November 2004 at 09:51

You’ve got a lot of 19Sqdn plates in there – any reason for that?

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By: black-panther - 22nd November 2004 at 08:31

Hi just a few more pic’s of my plates, I’m running out of walls 🙂

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By: Snapper - 22nd November 2004 at 07:58

I have been left some by an ex RAF Regt AA gunner who i’ve known for years. I tghink one is a Typhoon. I shan’t be using or displaying them but shall instead keep them safe.

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By: Dave Homewood - 22nd November 2004 at 01:49

I have a lovely six-plate set in a similar vein put out in the early 1990’s by Franklin Mint, featuring six Battle of Britain paintings by John Young. It includes Spitfires and Hurricanes. They are all packed away safely but I might have to get them out and display them now. 🙂

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By: DazDaMan - 21st November 2004 at 18:05

Blimey! Bet there’s a few quid’s worth there! 😀

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By: black-panther - 21st November 2004 at 17:43

Spitfire Plates

Just a few shoots of mine.

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By: von Perthes - 21st November 2004 at 17:22

They did a series ‘In defence of the realm’, from which I have ‘Spitfires over the Needles’, showing two Spitfires of 131 (County of Kent) Sqn.

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By: DazDaMan - 21st November 2004 at 16:28

Did you try their website?

http://www.royaldoulton.com/website/landing/index.jsp?bmUID=1101054133035&bmLocale=en_GB

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