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Carvairs and Bristol 170's

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Luuurrrrrvvvvvllllly.......Don't you dare paint the Bristol in those colours..... :o

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Great find Garry

The first -- well we know who's Biffo and Carvair those were -- Im amazed old man Hawkins didnt show up in it.
The weather makes you wince doesnt it??

The second -- Im almost tempted to go and find that film - Im guessing it was NZ made .
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Believe it was an American film Leif....IIRC the father being rescued was "Renko" from hill street blues.... :think:

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Techy111 wrote:Luuurrrrrvvvvvllllly.......Don't you dare paint the Bristol in those colours..... :o

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Wrong mark mate :$

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Brilliant vids Garry, thanks for sharing. Remember watching that film many years ago though funnily enough.....cannot remember now whether I enjoyed it or not!! :roll:

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Hi Nigel

I've never see that Vietnam fim but did once catch the end which was about a third of the way through that sequence.

So I was plesed to see the rest ans as the films show they wern't quite the lumbering lump that popular reporting gives.

At times they could be quite sprightly but it was a big airframe for a twin so that did make it look slower...........especially as they flew across the airways at altitude.

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