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20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
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20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
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Enjoyed that mate.. thanks
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Thanks Garry,
Had a short watch & bookmarked for after the visitors go in a couple of days.
Happy New Year!
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Re: 20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
I thought that accolade belonged to the 'Faithful Annie'......later exceeded by the Shack........
Did bring back memories of the late 40's & early 50's when Airwork had one or two at Blackbushe.....My sister & I were allowed to climb into the cockpit & view the scenery of the airfield - so long as we didn't touch any of the switches.......
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Did bring back memories of the late 40's & early 50's when Airwork had one or two at Blackbushe.....My sister & I were allowed to climb into the cockpit & view the scenery of the airfield - so long as we didn't touch any of the switches.......
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Re: 20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
Did the Annie have many rivets???
They certainly used the term on the Shack
Anyhow...their title, not my comment
They certainly used the term on the Shack
Anyhow...their title, not my comment
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Re: 20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
Garry, I'm not sure how many rivets there were in an Annie, but I think it referred to the Pop rivets in the tail plane - they always rattled loose in them old days...
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Re: 20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
button pushing allowed then?Dev One wrote: - so long as we didn't touch any of the switches.......
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thanks for posting, Garry. I enjoyed watching that.
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Re: 20,000 Rivets Flying In Close Formation
Don't think buttons were invented then - except possibly for CB's which isolated things!
Keith
edit -errrr- forgot about starter buttons, but to a sub teen kid any button was a switch......
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edit -errrr- forgot about starter buttons, but to a sub teen kid any button was a switch......



