Hi anzaq
http://www.militaryairshows.co.uk/ven1.htm
There is a google earth co-ordinate on the left
Garry
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- Garry Russell
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Are those UK2000 British Airport disks still available in the UK? I've just dug out a couple of them from the bottom of the wardrobe but they're for Central and South-East England and don't cover Old Warden.
I'm surprised that no enthusiast has produced a more up to date version; I'm trying to build myself a model but I'm finding it very hard to come by any data on the internet.
I'm surprised that no enthusiast has produced a more up to date version; I'm trying to build myself a model but I'm finding it very hard to come by any data on the internet.
Meddle first, understand later.
You've just hit the nail on the head.Lancman wrote:I'm surprised that no enthusiast has produced a more up to date version; I'm trying to build myself a model but I'm finding it very hard to come by any data on the internet.
If the information isn't available on the internet, or in books, it means an expensive troll around to gather the information personally. Fuel and accommodation all come into it. The alternative would be a payware scenery, and this airfield just wouldn't sell enough copies to cover the cost.
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Lanc,T6 Flyer - there are a couple of screenies of Old Warden in the gallery - I agree its not the best - but its the only - and there are a lot fewere trees there than I remember , plus the concrete compass rose looks like its underneath a hangar....but its not bad and it works
OH Gordon - Look for it as Shuttleworth NOT Old Warden
Cheers
Leif
OH Gordon - Look for it as Shuttleworth NOT Old Warden
Cheers
Leif
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