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FLYING SAUCER

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  • in reply to: Vulcan Crew Drill Trainer Saved! #1116814
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    CDT? Wow! Is this the one that was on outsde display at Lincoln Aviation Heritage Centre in the 1990’s?

    in reply to: forum virgin #2342475
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    Welcome to the forum STAVID.

    in reply to: forum virgin #2342492
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    Get what?

    in reply to: Bill Ison RIP #1126199
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    What an interesting life Bill must have had?

    My Dad used to fly Tiger Moths from Baginton Coventry in the late 40’s early 50’s – there were 2 one was HO and I cant recall the other, I think both had girls names on the side too.

    RIP Bill.

    in reply to: RAF Phantoms – the good old jet #1126307
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    Phhwooaarr!! RUNNING! what a thought, and a total 70’s QRA with crew in full flight gear! What a sight!

    Would be nice to see more of this at Brunty, with people wandering around in period flight gear?

    in reply to: RAF Phantoms – the good old jet #1126315
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    Scrapped! Shame, be nice to have that at Brunty!

    in reply to: General Discussion #300654
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    Best Wishes from me too!

    in reply to: Happy birthday Flygirl! #1891819
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    Best Wishes from me too!

    in reply to: The Suits worn by the Test Pilots of the TSR2 #1140643
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    Yes BWT and Wyndak made some superb products, it would be nice to see all of this post war jet age equipment catalogued and photographed?

    in reply to: General Discussion #304881
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    Get a Chrysler/Talbot Alpine – Sleek, roomy, converts into a van size transportation platform ideal for Aerobooting! Car of the year in 76!

    in reply to: Classic car as a daily runner? #1894417
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    Get a Chrysler/Talbot Alpine – Sleek, roomy, converts into a van size transportation platform ideal for Aerobooting! Car of the year in 76!

    in reply to: General Discussion #306269
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    wardrobe Departments are paid to dress people in the correct period of attire, so it’s ok to wear jeans and a T shirt in a production of Pride and Predjudice is it? so long as they stick to the correct script? I think not, it has to be correct.

    in reply to: Sinking of the Laconia #1895183
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    wardrobe Departments are paid to dress people in the correct period of attire, so it’s ok to wear jeans and a T shirt in a production of Pride and Predjudice is it? so long as they stick to the correct script? I think not, it has to be correct.

    in reply to: General Discussion #306461
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    Unable to help with that question, but I also noticed that the American Aircrew were wearing 1950’s style orange Frankenstein type lifejackets instead of the US issue B4 lifepreserver?

    in reply to: Sinking of the Laconia #1895293
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    Unable to help with that question, but I also noticed that the American Aircrew were wearing 1950’s style orange Frankenstein type lifejackets instead of the US issue B4 lifepreserver?

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