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  • in reply to: Hawker Siddeley P.1154 name #1121340
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    Harrier and Osprey thank you very much!

    in reply to: The world's first supersonic airliner? #1135633
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    Well i never knew that! Now Concorde is the 3rd SST to have flown.

    in reply to: RAF Souvenir Books #1090534
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    Update

    We’ve now got a 1970 edition of the book.

    in reply to: RAF Souvenir Books #1100153
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    I think I’ve got the full set from 1966 when they were called the “Royal Air Force Souvenir book”. Became the “Royal Air Force” in 73 and then they renamed it “Royal Air Force Yearbook” in 75. It’s been published every year since then under that title.
    Which museum are you collecting them for? I have several duplicates and would be happy to add them to your collection.:)

    Aeropark Volunteers Association, East Midlands Airport,
    We’ve got (at the minute) 1966,67,69 1971,72,73,74,75. And three others, i’m sorry but i can’t remember which ones they are.

    THank you very much for the offer and i would like to hear more about it.

    in reply to: RAF Souvenir Books #1100690
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    The ones we’ve got start out as the souvenier book and then change to the Yearbook in 1975.
    We’ve got a souvenier book from RAF Finningley i believe.

    in reply to: Top Gun II headed your way soon ! #1108507
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    Lets hope they stick with F-14 Tomcat’s.
    No F/A-18’s.

    in reply to: General Discussion #326558
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    Whats your location, because I don’t think the ISS travels in a south to north
    direction over GB.

    I live in Chellaston, Derby, The light looks like a star, but it gets brighter as it passes overhead and then fades away, it lasts for about three to four seconds.

    in reply to: Unidentified Flying Object #1906187
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    Whats your location, because I don’t think the ISS travels in a south to north
    direction over GB.

    I live in Chellaston, Derby, The light looks like a star, but it gets brighter as it passes overhead and then fades away, it lasts for about three to four seconds.

    in reply to: Aircraft Appearing In Films #1117487
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    Here’s some

    The Silent Enemy: Handley Page Halifax, Avro Shackleton MR.2’s.
    The Way to The Stars: Avro Anson, Bristol Blenhiem, Douglas Boston, Boeing B-17G’s.

    T-6 Texan’s in hundreds of films.

    The Yangtze incident: Short Sunderland (i’ve forgotton which mark)
    The Final Countdown (just watch it)

    Strategic Air Command: B-36, B-45, B-47, DC-3, Sikorsky S-55. and many more.
    The Hunters: F-86’s, F-84’s, T-33’s, DC-4, C-119 Boxcar.
    Anzio: A-4 Skyhawks (briefly, but their there).

    Full Metal Jacket: Westland Whirlwind HAS.5
    I’ll get back to this

    in reply to: De Havilland Sea Venom in the Suez crisis #1144095
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    Thanks very much

    in reply to: "First Light" thread #1146361
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    It was complete and utter rubbish!
    Although it did feature some very nice BoB outakes.

    in reply to: The Mighty B-17s #1154524
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    And B-26’s amongst others

    in reply to: Whatever happened to… #1107504
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    ‘Bump’ Anyone out there? Anyone at all…?

    in reply to: BBC TV Series (Aviation Related) #1117634
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    Alright i’ll keep this thread open, seeing as no one noticed my earlier post!
    Roll on July 10th

    in reply to: BBC TV Series (Aviation Related) #1118629
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    Anyone Object…

    If i close this thread? Please post up any objections, if not the thread closes at 16:30 tomorrow.

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