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John
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by John » 29 May 2007, 08:27
Now this is finished I can get back to my Martlet shots
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by Bridon Bear » 29 May 2007, 08:32
Nice pic....read an article on the discovery and the subsequent raising of that aircraft in 'Aeroplane Monthly' way back in the 70's. Apparently when they connected a battery some of the bulbs still worked after all those years under water.. :shock:
Interesting article it was too.
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by DaveB » 29 May 2007, 09:22
Not sure if the story you're thinking of isn't the Loch Ness Wellington Brian or if that's a coincidence :think: Same happened with her. Fin lamp seemed to be intact so they connected pwr and on it came :shock:
Nice shot
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by Paul K » 29 May 2007, 09:27
What a great idea for a shot.
John, whose Halifax is that ? I have Alphasim's, but it's a B.Mk.III, which that one there clearly isn't.
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by Garry Russell » 29 May 2007, 09:40
Nice one John.
I remember the article Brian mentioned when they raised it and some of the panel lights came on. :shock:
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John
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by John » 29 May 2007, 09:47
Paul K wrote: What a great idea for a shot.
John, whose Halifax is that ? I have Alphasim's, but it's a B.Mk.III, which that one there clearly isn't.
eeerrr no it is the AlphaSim model
just with a few mods :redface:
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Jason32
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by Jason32 » 29 May 2007, 09:50
Fantastic Shot John! :dance:
btw, looking forward to your Martlet shots John
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by John » 29 May 2007, 09:53
Thanks Jason
As for the Martlet shots, I'm trying to make them something better than usual given the significance to me
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by Jason32 » 29 May 2007, 13:09
I look forward to it :dance:
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by Trev Clark » 29 May 2007, 22:58
Wonderful shot John, but the 'mods' should have included a Boulton-Paul turret, the bulgy round one, I think.
ATB Trev