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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 19 May 2007, 18:47
Nice pics Rob....thanks for sharing
I like number six I think it is .the distant shot with the Victor beyond the Comet and the Buccaneer poking it's nose it.
Just like the view
I never fail to be impressed by the menacing look of the Victor.....means business that one
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d0mokun
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by d0mokun » 19 May 2007, 19:43
Is that Wasp fitted with standard kit? The landing gear looks different :roll: I think they need to check thier sources for restoration..
Nice shots, I look forward to seeing them all next weekend!
BTW, do they ever bring out the XJ220's that are there?
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thehappyotter
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by thehappyotter » 19 May 2007, 19:57
I didn't see any 220's, today there were:
Murcielago
Gallardo
F360
DB9
V12 Vantage
911 Turbo
Tuscan
Imprezza
Evoloution VIII
Caterham 7
Elise
And a couple of other I have probably forgotton.
I have decided that, when I make it one day, I shall have a Lambo. Amazing machines.
AndyG
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by AndyG » 19 May 2007, 20:04
d0mokun wrote: I think they need to check thier sources for restoration..
Yep, they should 'be prepared'.
jonesey2k
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by jonesey2k » 19 May 2007, 20:06
Very nice set of photos, thanks for sharing.
Love the pictures of the Victor!
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jamesstables
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by jamesstables » 19 May 2007, 20:30
That trolley the scout is on does look unusual, probably something they've knocked up themselves!
Certainly isn't the standard ground handling kit, they slide on to the back of the skids and bolt across the front.
On the subject of Bruntingthorpe, Robert Pleming sounded quite positive about '558 today, its not too far away now! :dance:
ianhind
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by ianhind » 19 May 2007, 20:34
Looks like somewhere else I will have to visit soon :roll:
Based on comments here I went to Newark Air Museum last weekend which made a journey to Lincoln worthwile (sorry Nigel
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Where did a few hours go? Just as well it was digital photography - the film cost would have been prohibitive.
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by airboatr » 20 May 2007, 00:34
excellent excellent excellent
glad it all workout for you
Jetset
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by Jetset » 20 May 2007, 08:27
Fast cars and sleek aircraft. What a fantastic day. Thanks for sharing.
Onwards and Upwards!!!!!!!!
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