Midland Air Museum

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The Seahawk looks like it's had a lick of paint since I was last there :thumbsup: The chap shown on that link Garry posted (Rob) seems to be a one man organisation. There are other folks there but Rob is omni-present :lol: Were it not for him, DG's Hunters wouldn't have a panel! ;-)

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stunning! we ran 1722 up yesterday :dancer:

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Hiya Henkie :)

Great news!! Nice to hear she's not just a static :thumbsup:

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Looks like an interesting place,

Nearly had the chance to go there once while picking something up in Coventry, decided I did not have the time, now regretting that deciscion.

May well have to take a trip down one day.
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soon to be Dave.... the DoD/MoD cant get their backsides into gear to sign off on the crew (all over 65). Thus she is technically unairworthy

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That's a shame mate but at least she still goes. If folk aren't going to see her flying again.. at least they'll be able to see and hear her running ;-)

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Well worth a visit if you are in the area.On my last two visits there,visitors were given the opportunity of a conducted viewing onboard their Vulcan.If you've never been on a Vulcan and get the chance to do so,take it.It's a real eye opener.ATB EricT
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