hhhmmmm
right click…..save as….. Does this mean I’m a couple of million quid better off? 
Or up for a jolly good rogering from copyright lawyers 
hhhmmmm
right click…..save as….. Does this mean I’m a couple of million quid better off? 
Or up for a jolly good rogering from copyright lawyers 
More common than you think, seen a couple of cars leave their axles on the start line.
More common than you think, seen a couple of cars leave their axles on the start line.
Amazing pics! Everything nicked except the control yokes!
Didn’t he also fly in this version (XIV?) of the Wellington?
He sure did, but mainly overseas, not at St Eval. 🙂
No worries Nick, twas only a suggestion. Living so close to St Eval I can stop by & get more photos if required 🙂
Like me to take a drive up & get some more pictures?
At this rate it’ll be simpler to reconstruct the base & build a few Wimpys…. 
a scan of the pic as requested-

I’d like to suggest that these wellingtons were here on these dispersal’s
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=50.481369&lon=-5.002203&z=17.6&r=0&src=msl
Here you go,might help

beautiful!! Now you can build the rest lol!
lol,thinking the same 😀 why stop there,stunning work 😎
Can’t see anything French, just thoroughly British Bristol Freighters and a Miles Aerovan!
How in the name of all that is sacred do you expect me to identify an aircraft that I haven’t built a model of Pagey? 😉
The Eagle has landed
Article in “Westwings” July 1976


& from August 1976 a bit about The Sim which was my Dads last tour.

…not until the time that a 200,000Ib laden Victor tanker has to be catapaulted off anyway!
I seem to remember them struggling with the 9,000ft at Mawgan when heavy!
There you go again, writing off a whole program just because of a few technical slip-ups…..
We shall construct an atomic/steam catapult for the Victors 😉