Hi,
I am not sure if your Fotopic website will allow hotlinking. That depends on the kind of subscription you got. If you got the full package you can do the following:
http://WWW.TYPE_THE_HOTLINK_TO_YOUR_PHOTO_HERE.JPG
Now remove all arrows with brackets to activate the code.
If your site does not allow hotlinking you can always upload your photos to Imageshack.us and post the photos from there.
Just to clarify you would need to replace the tags above with *square brackets i.e. [blah]
Great catalogue there of Avia aircraft through the years. Thanks rumcajs 😎
I had thought about merging it with all the others, but finding them all would be a big job!
Each solo is something to saviour. First PPL solo, first tailwheel solo, I’ll never forget mine what a great feeling. Wel done Chris!
Would that be a first solo? 😀
Keep an eye on their video podcast and see if it pops up
Also there a few clips here
http://www.youtube.com/user/RADLETT2
Is Dave Radlett a forumite here?
By the way, it’s not the 1st time BP have had a presenter wing walk…
link
There’s a familar Tiger!
Not a bad idea, more intimate surroundings (versus a huge airfield). Picnic is easier and perhaps you could even stay in the big house?
The thread could do with a more relevant title, “I want to go to Duxford, but my wife wants to get her end away in Norfolk” ! Perhaps there shold be a poll? 🙂
A better docu than I had seen before about the threats to the RN fleet, leaving a lot of the post-battle analysis out e.g. no claims of X-ship blanketing Y-ship’s radar and no conspiracies either. Told as it was on the ship, a good eye-opener.
tut tut *cough* blatant advertising *cough* 🙂 😉
It’s just a run of individual thumbnails, hosted on a website, then displayed here using a run of img tags. Nothing fancy.
Great to see photos from further afield 🙂
The MoD seem to have a pretty good record at holding onto disused airfields.
The flying club moved out, see the RAFFCA pages.
Some of you may recognise therefore who my avatar is of 😉
Meanwhile Polly is visiting most airfields in the land in her PA28.
The care and maintenance history of the Victor was highlighted in a recent Friends of Duxford mag. It elaborates more on what Sadsack said.
Plenty of free tickets were distributed recently in the mags and your flying club may have received a bunch also.