Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
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Re: Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
I hope it is sponsorship. Trouble is I am not a great BMW fan, mainly because of the way they seem to be driven. As the Vulcan is British we should have something British. Sorry I forgot, we don't have a British car industry anymore.
Simon

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Re: Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
If they keep the Vulcan flying, I for one am not fussed what they are, and as the few specialist car manufacturers we have in the UK have minuscule budgets, this seems like a good plansimondix wrote:I hope it is sponsorship. Trouble is I am not a great BMW fan, mainly because of the way they seem to be driven. As the Vulcan is British we should have something British. Sorry I forgot, we don't have a British car industry anymore.
Just a personal opinion of course
Kind regards
John
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Re: Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
If they used British cars they would be unserviceable more often that the Vulcan
(I have owned 3 reliable TVRs but I do know there are some dogs out there)
(I have owned 3 reliable TVRs but I do know there are some dogs out there)
Re: Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
Very nice, a good selection of aircraft I must try and get along to Kemble one day.
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Re: Cotswold Airshow (Kemble): Hawker Hunter 60th
Crackin' shots, Chris
looks like the weather held.
Regards
Kevin
looks like the weather held.
Regards
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...



