Duxford
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Brilliant shots Dave, Love the ten, but how good does the Titan kit look!! I love my ZAP's... well, the 146 ones at any rate. 
Ben.






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Many thanks Dave.
Lovely to see the Gnats again.
Graham
Lovely to see the Gnats again.
Graham
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Oh hell forgot all about that, so busy, so little spare time, so gutted!! :doho: :brick:
Sorry nearly forgot...........brilliant photographs but still not the same as being there.
Regards
Nigel.
Sorry nearly forgot...........brilliant photographs but still not the same as being there.
Regards
Nigel.
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Love the shot of the Blackburn -- wonderful little aeroplane -- oh yes Kevin -- when you were in SD you were very close to a Gnat -- there is one that lives at Brown Field down by the border -- along with a Mig21UTI.
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Ahhhhhh!!!! Didn't know :-(DispatchDragon wrote:
oh yes Kevin -- when you were in SD you were very close to a Gnat -- there is one that lives at Brown Field down by the border -- along with a Mig21UTI.
Leif
Out of 10 days, I only got Sunday afternoon to take a look around.
Hopefully, there'll be a next time.
Thaniks Leif.
Kevin
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You may be interested to know a couple of HD videos of the Dux airshow can be downloaded from MJ Aviation's website :flying:
http://www.mjaviation.co.uk/
http://www.mjaviation.co.uk/
Dave G.




