A couple more.
A shopping trolley.
Sorry Sorry.
Phil 😀
I’ve got a feeling this is going to run for a while.
Phil.
Bruggen which mosquito is that behind the Sea fury?
Stewart1a, I think that pic was taken in the 70s 80s so your guess is as good as mine.
Phil 🙂
Some more.
Hendon
One from me.
Next time you put your fingers thru that fence, trying to touch are aircraft :diablo:
Hi Guys.
After a lot of hunting i found a few pic in a 1974 mag.
Phil 🙂
Hi Mark.
Just been on the phone to Chris, he did’nt read his messages
his computor was down for a week.
Phil. 🙂
Poster with inappropriate forum name. 🙁
Do not be tiresome.
Mark
Nice one Mark, no more pics from Chris in the Lanc. Why not just ask him to
change his name, he’s had it for a year don’t tell me you’ve just realised the meaning.
Phil.
The cornfield rang a bell, is this the pic you are looking for. It is from a suppplement called flying spectacular in A%%oplane monthly 1975, caption reads Ormand Haydon Balllie cutting the corn near Duxford in 1974 in his T33 Black Knight, John Rigby took photo.
Phil. 🙂
Chris that fourth shot, is it a 207 sqn manchester by any chance. 😉
Good photos there Chris, check your E-mails.
Try contacting the aviation museum at Elvington (Yorkshire), they have a room full of restored gun turrets and who knows what else! I am sure my friend Bill Napier there could help you.
A picture of one of the turrets at Elvington.Good luck with the rebuild.
Phil. 🙂
First Flying Fortress.
Was it Y1B-17 later called YB-17 (S/N36-149) accepted Jan 1937.
Phil