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Photos: Tern Hill 1965 Part 2

Arrgh – defeated by the attachment software. Apparent only 10 attachments per thread.

Here are the missing two:

[ATTACH=CONFIG]222023[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH=CONFIG]222024[/ATTACH]

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By: Consul - 16th October 2013 at 17:32

Are you sure it’s Tern Hill ? I thought it looked like Cosford

Certainly is Ternhill. The Javalin was XA629.

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By: Wulfie - 16th October 2013 at 17:18

Are you sure it’s Tern Hill ? I thought it looked like Cosford

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By: nibb100 - 16th October 2013 at 16:59

silly boy, I blame the drugs, 🙂

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By: HP111 - 16th October 2013 at 16:50

Looks like this Part 2 was not necessary, and I seem to have discovered how to insert more than 10 attachments in a thread.
Something like this:
– Endeavour to anticipate what the attachment numbers for the extra files will be and manually code these numbers in your posting.
– On another new thread (to access the download software) download the additional required files.
– Do not post this new thread.
– The additional files will now appear in the original thread if you got the attachment numbers correct. If they do not show directly, just click on the link displaying the attachment number.

There are no doubt various other similar approaches.

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By: Consul - 16th October 2013 at 16:45

that’s one hell of a Varsity, a friend of mine flew them in service in the 60’s, he wasn’t impressed with the power available, could be hard work 🙂

Not a Varsity – it’s a Valleta I think a T.4 iirc. I was at that event at Ternhill – brings back happy memories.

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By: nibb100 - 16th October 2013 at 15:58

that’s one hell of a Varsity, a friend of mine flew them in service in the 60’s, he wasn’t impressed with the power available, could be hard work 🙂

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