The Swift

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Noddy
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The Swift

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I may just have to buy this, because of these fictional schemes, great shots!
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Many thanks, the set of skins really do add to this fine model.

I have to try and get decent shot of the Ripple from this set.

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Post by nazca_steve »

I LOVE that paintwork - completely reminiscent of a 7 Sqn TT.18. Ever since I saw 100 Sqn TT.18s flying over my head as a kid, I've been a sucker for anything with black and yellow diagonal stripes :lol:
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kit
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Post by kit »

I bet Swift FR5 drivers would be a bit upset about even thinking of a Swift as a target of any sort! :smile:

Those guys flew so low no-one would ever get to see the yellow and black bits.........
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Post by 511Flyer »

There is a Swift parked beside the road, in the village of Upper Hill, Herefordshire. It belongs to Sheppards Store, which at one time was a haven for seekers of "ex WD" stuff. There is also a helicopter, and a couple of tanks parked up.

I lived close by for over 20 years, and when I first went there, they had a Spitfire. In fact the village pub was called The Spitfire. Sadly, neither of them remain. The aeroplane was sold to a guy in the States, and the pub went the way of many village pubs.

Dennis.

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