September 6, 2005 at 2:46 pm
Hi all a North American Harvard G-CTKL returns to the skies it took off from Rochester Airport Kent here is a full report about it.
By: Manston Airport - 7th September 2005 at 02:04
Would this be the one Chris.
Septic.
yeah thats her alright.
By: The Blue Max - 6th September 2005 at 22:30
Chris,
I walked over from the pilot’s tent to have a look at the Harvard, but was soon distracted by the three lovely ladies singing. Non-PC comment coming, but what fantastic legs….and I dont mean the Harvard!
Did you get a picture of the legs?!!!
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 6th September 2005 at 21:20
Chris,
I walked over from the pilot’s tent to have a look at the Harvard, but was soon distracted by the three lovely ladies singing. Non-PC comment coming, but what fantastic legs….and I dont mean the Harvard!
By: Septic - 6th September 2005 at 21:19
If i’m not mistaken she was on static at Biggin at the weekend ust along from the static chinook. During the day three WAAF re-enactors were singing a few wartime tunes with some great harmonies and stockings 😉
Would this be the one Chris.
Septic.
By: Chris Broad - 6th September 2005 at 17:12
If i’m not mistaken she was on static at Biggin at the weekend ust along from the static chinook. During the day three WAAF re-enactors were singing a few wartime tunes with some great harmonies and stockings 😉
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 6th September 2005 at 17:06
Great news – another Harvard airborne!
The quality of the Medway Group’s work really is outstanding – whats next I wonder…?
All the best
TT
By: Colin Wingrave - 6th September 2005 at 17:01
Great news had many hours of fun in her when we used her for the Radial Pair displays while G-AZSC was in for a major. Looking forward too seeing her again.
Colin