A new series called Britain’s Greatest Machines is due to start this week here in the UK on the National Geographic Channel. It’s hosted by Chris Barry (of Red Dwarf fame) and looks set to a cover number of contemporary machines from different eras.
It looks like it may be worth a watch. The first show kicks off with, among others, the Dragon Rapide.
http://www.natgeochannel.co.uk/programm ... t-machines
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Thanks for the HU Alex
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Thanks for the HU. Got it down for recording on Sky but it won't allow a series link yet.
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