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British yes, Classic yes but Aeroplane not...
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I was just processing some photos and I thought I would share these two
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A small correction for you Peter:
Peacock, not Painted Lady
Peacock, not Painted Lady
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You are quite right Paul...I thought that, as I posted it. I had assumed that it was a Painted Lady as we have seen so many recently...Then those roundels started me thinking "Hey, I reckon it is a Peacock"decapod wrote:A small correction for you Peter:
Peacock, not Painted Lady
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but it's aerodynamically fit and it certainly flys ..so technically this could be put to the CBFS section
nice photos Peter
nice photos Peter
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I agree, a classic flying brit.
Fewer of them these days than in my youth, though I found hundreds in Barmouth last week.
The Painted Lady is a visitor to these shores so technically not a brit
Fewer of them these days than in my youth, though I found hundreds in Barmouth last week.
The Painted Lady is a visitor to these shores so technically not a brit
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Actually the Classic British I was referring to was the very old bronze sundial of London latitude ;-)
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Gosh, Peter, you live and learn! I never realised before that sundials were - or should be - specific to a latitude. Lovely pics anyway
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Both very nice but really like the second one - well framed.
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That would explain why the cheap garden centre one I have doesn't work
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Tried new batteries??? :roll:jonesey2k wrote:That would explain why the cheap garden centre one I have doesn't work
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