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Post by Archer »

Here you go then (you're gonna be famous now! :wink: ): http://www.vc10.net/news.html
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Post by stegs »

Very interested. It's time I visited the Trident so this seems a good time. Would need a hotel for Saturday evening.
Any suggestions?

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Post by thehappyotter »

VEGAS wrote:Would be nice to get there. Will try and make it, obviously work commitments permitting. :wink:
I could so easily make gags about AFO's worming their way out of all real work but I will keep quiet :roll: :lol:

I don't think i'll be able to make it up as leave is hard to come by at the moment but think it's a top idea.

I second the suggestion of a recording of some description. Would make for intresting listening.

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Post by Sl4yer »

stegs wrote:Very interested. It's time I visited the Trident so this seems a good time. Would need a hotel for Saturday evening.
Any suggestions?
Steve, there is a Travelodge quite near the viewing park - cheap and not too cheerful, but does the job!

Manchester Airport Travelodge

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Post by VEGAS »

thehappyotter wrote:I could so easily make gags about AFO's worming their way out of all real work but I will keep quiet :roll: :lol:
Well Rob, I could make comment but looking at the time of your post your either an insomniac or on a night shift. I just wish I had time to read CBFSIM on nights. :lol: :lol:
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Post by stegs »

That will do me James.
Thanks for reply

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Post by Hot_Charlie »

Mmm, depending on whether we've moved "darn sarf" by then I may pop along to give myself a bit more of heads-up before I arrive... :smile:
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Bugger, right in the middle of my rostered days on.
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Tonks wrote:I will be chatting about the history of the VC10 with the RAF
I suppose that puts me in the pre-history of the VC10 :sad:

I'm officially prehistoric :roll:

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Post by Trident Man »

Hi all the entrance fee plus £5-00 for the show and the night shoot,please re post to confirm the visit. :wink:

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