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Sorry Steve, I can’t honestly say I’d blame them.
Same with the Germans and their towels. I have no hesitation i chucking them off the loungers.
Well said re the Beau 🙂
Moggy
Before you encourage people to go chucking chairs about you might like to
consider the people who they belong to, it could be someone in there sixtys
who can’t stand up for 5-6 hours, I am 56 and it tire’s me out standing up for so long. What p*sses me of is the guy’s that have a seat and then stand up
to take a picture as if 2 extra feet will make a bl**dy difference :rolleyes:
Regards Phil
At the bottom of a loop I bet they don’t look so good 😀
Wonder if they Crack Up when inverted 😀
Regards Phil.
more more more 🙂










Someone told me they were mingers!!!!!!!!!!
Who were that then :rolleyes:
Some more for you.









Nice shots there. Who owns that Spitfire?
James
Paul Day fly’s it out of east kirby, not sure who own’s it.
Phil.
Flew the channel 16-4-1912, Titanic sank two days before, on the 1-7-1912
she crashed in Boston harbour and lost her life.
Regards Phil.
Harriet Quimby
Hi all.
Some more from Chris taken from the rear turret of the Lanc, MK-356 this time, I was just wondering is anybody on BBMF going to supply use with pics in the future. I think i can speak for every one on this forum that we will never get tired of Photos & info from you guys in that corner of Coningsby. 🙂
Regards Phil.





thats well funny 😀
Hi
This is were a bomb landed in Atherton Near Manchester, right in the middle
of the cross roads you can see the three new houses that were built.
regards Phil.

Some more of Chris’s pics, one or two might have been put up before but still
worth another look. 😀
Phil.












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Couldn’t resist having another gander at these this morning – there’s something about the head-on shot of the Spit that I really like…!
Chris say these were taken with a 18-55mm lens and not croped, it was only only feet away from the rear turret. I think there might be some more from
that flight, will have a look later.
Regards Phil.