One last flight
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Re: One last flight
It may also throw up my local championship golf course at the Belfry
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/graphic/0,,797512,00.html
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/graphic/0,,797512,00.html
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Re: One last flight
Perhaps James would be more suited to golf
Please just try a 1 minute research on-line before asking here about ANYTHING James; if your question cannot be found in a quick internet search (which it seems is almost always likely), then by all means 'post away'. This took me less than 10 seconds of googling and I think answere most of your questions...
http://www.unrealaircraft.com/classics/brab.php
http://www.unrealaircraft.com/classics/brab.php
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Re: One last flight
I doubt it Trev
Knowing James, the ball would keep going down those little holes :roll:
Garry
Knowing James, the ball would keep going down those little holes :roll:
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Re: One last flight
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I've just tried Wikipedia and it gave no direct page to the Brabazon. However, on page 1-20 of 244.. it gives a list of 'possibles' with regard to relevance. No1 is Baron Brabazon - 100%. I didn't try there because we're looking for an aircraft not a bloke. Second in the list with a relevance of 98.7% is Bristol Brabazon. Now, I don't know if this is refering to a night club in Bristol or if it's Bristol the aircraft company but I think it's a fair bet to go for the aircraft company ;-)
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Try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Brabazon
Quite a bit of info considering only one example of it was ever finished completely.
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How do I make that link work.. I put my mouse over it and it goes blue :o Is there anything else I have to do
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You might have to press the button Dave. :think:
Hang on I'll do a Google and see if I cant find out anything.
:roll:
Garry
Hang on I'll do a Google and see if I cant find out anything.
:roll:
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Re: One last flight
Oh right I did not see that thread :doho: Thanks Dave I have a look nowGarry Russell wrote:James it says it's a Brabazon on the original thread........ fifth word ;-)
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James the post with the name was the one with the pic in it :brick:
If you look at the link I posted above there are several pages of text with pics all about the aircraft
It is the most comprehensive account I have come across on the net which is why I posted the link.
Garry
If you look at the link I posted above there are several pages of text with pics all about the aircraft
It is the most comprehensive account I have come across on the net which is why I posted the link.
Garry
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Re: One last flight
This link has been posted before, but it does explain what the big bird was http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miRV-SgYx7Qjab wrote:Is that some sought of RAF Transpoter plane in the 50's? looks nice anyway :tab:
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I put my mouse all over it and it stayed the same colour, a sort of silver plastic with black buttons.....how do I make it turn blue?
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