yes mate, i will send you a copy
also looking for any photo of the two sold to Lebanese air force
ok sir, someone as sent me a copy, thank you for looking
vol 6 number 23 i think, thank you in advance
oop’s hahahahahahahahhah good job it was only for me, naughty fingers
no GOOD drawings yet, when i have finished collecting all the info i intend to do ALL versions with all their different nose shapes. just don’t hold ya breath, to many australians drinking Fosters when they were being built, so can’t prove when the shape changed.
i think some of you have missed the point, yes i could write or telephone, but most museums have a e mail address for contacts, and then don’t respond so why have one in the first place.
cheers Jason will give it a go
thanks for those images Robert, thats one of the problems with black and white images, there is a NO STEP down near the cartridge chute, some show red others black, i just dont know
thanks for the reply guys, Twinotter, i am hoping the replies will come for that , you would have been my next port of call, oh well.
sabrejet, the RAF museum are fantastic, the help i received when doing the Spearfish drawing was unbelievable and all for free, Paul Hudson waved any charges, a great guy.
hi gentlemen, just thought i would let you see the new updated profile, and yes this one will be finished, promise
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all thanks to Leicestershire council who will still spend millions on jollies for councilmen
all images seen before, just a normal collection from the internet
thanks terry ,
that is exactly what we were looking for. excellent service from a great site as per usual 🙂
as Graham said, it most certainly was painted green/brown/yellow.
somewhere there is a colour photo of it, not colourised but genuine, where it is I don’t know but how I keep finding things this year I will soon have proof.