Just get a big needle or hatpin and stick it with some force into your thigh and see if the programme crashes.
Then it would only take a “medium”size payload.
Just build more ground to air missiles,hundreds of them .
I had it installed on this PC.Worked well at first but now its slowing down ,after clicking on something it takes a few secs before opening whatever you clicked,I have done scans for virus but found none ,got rid of net history etc but still runs slow!!
Cannot recall seeing this on Shacks and they had TKS de-icing .
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Not much room between both engines for it to be a twin?Hampden then?or port wing of a heavy?
Perhaps its not a remake of the Dambusters after all but a raid on the Tirpitz,plenty of fiords in NZ!!!!!Cheaper to make a model of an upturned hull than three dams!!!!!
I don’t think “Catch 22″was mentioned?Also “The man who never was”?
Lord Armstrongs house is nearbye at Rothbury,first house in England to be lit by electricity and it was Hydro!!!Thanks to him and WW1 my gran escaped domestic work and ended up in one of his munitions factories and thus became an independent lady!!!!
The Northumbrian countryside and beachs are pretty good too!But as I come from thereabouts I am a little biased!!!
I have been of the web for a couple of months,what has happened to the St Mawgan shack?
Having lived abroad for many years I m horrified at the prices mentioned!!If there was an equivalent place here like Duxford the locals would not go there!!I can get a good lunch here for 1.20 ,pounds !!!You have to like Thai food mind you and its not the sort you get in restaurants in the UK!!
Yes the old place has had a “makeover”and had money spent.There are a lot of antique stuff about the place now but there are still mounds of equipment, gauges, panels etc back from the road, and it now has a nice small restaurant adjacent to the road!
Anon I wil be down that way PM 16th and will ask about prices.
Croydon, a slip up in my spelling!The picture was copied from a railway book.”The history of British Railways” by an author called Barrington Tatford.The railway forum has never heard of him!!!
There was a Sea Balliol at St Athan in 1958 when I was a B/e .It was used for marshalling practice ,also a hunter was used and as the instructor said the faster you flap your arms the faster the a/c will come to youhe was right!!