February 12, 2008 at 8:19 pm
By: Graham Adlam - 13th February 2008 at 19:30
Now that is something you do not see everyday! Too bad it didnt come with the aircraft it was once mounted to!
Pity its sectioned you could stick it in your Lanc Peter, probably uses less juice than a Merlin LOL:dev2:
By: RAF Millom - 13th February 2008 at 11:04
So bad, it should have been a Morecambe.
For those Americans on here, Morecambe is a sea-side town a few miles from Lancaster. Morecambe is now unfortunately a very run down and sad looking place. Various attempts at sprucing it up have failed. Mainly because it’s too cold there to be at the seaside, people go to that part of the UK to walk the Lake District.
And was a large RAF station durring WW2
By: Pete Truman - 13th February 2008 at 09:17
So bad, it should have been a Morecambe.
For those Americans on here, Morecambe is a sea-side town a few miles from Lancaster. Morecambe is now unfortunately a very run down and sad looking place. Various attempts at sprucing it up have failed. Mainly because it’s too cold there to be at the seaside, people go to that part of the UK to walk the Lake District.
Now, now, don’t be too hard on the place, I have relatives living there. Wait till the restoration of the Midland Hotel has been completed, then we’ll see, assuming they can find anyone wanting to stay there of course, which is unlikely, unless they are Art-Deco fanatics, but the views across the bay are nice though, despite all those groups of people with buckets and fishing nets.
By: old shape - 12th February 2008 at 23:33
That’s one funky looking Lancaster.
So bad, it should have been a Morecambe.
For those Americans on here, Morecambe is a sea-side town a few miles from Lancaster. Morecambe is now unfortunately a very run down and sad looking place. Various attempts at sprucing it up have failed. Mainly because it’s too cold there to be at the seaside, people go to that part of the UK to walk the Lake District.
By: Anark - 12th February 2008 at 23:04
That’s one funky looking Lancaster.
By: Peter - 12th February 2008 at 22:56
Now that is something you do not see everyday! Too bad it didnt come with the aircraft it was once mounted to!