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I saw that Jetty a few years ago now

That was the one in BA colours they rebuilt it back up from a frame

Savalge squad or something.

The one with the woman

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Garry Russell wrote:I saw that Jetty a few years ago now

That was the one in BA colours they rebuilt it back up from a frame

Savalge squad or something.

The one with the woman

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That's the one, I was always taught that girlies and aviation just don't mix, but she did a good job!

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I never really took much notice of the "front door" before :doh: . Didn't realise that there were links to the other web sites from there.

Ah well at least I know now.

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I agree - the Autogyro is a little gem that I have kept, and like to fly every now and then, especially around Japan for some strange reason....can't think why :wink:
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Jetset wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:I saw that Jetty a few years ago now

That was the one in BA colours they rebuilt it back up from a frame

Savalge squad or something.

The one with the woman

Garry
That's the one, I was always taught that girlies and aviation just don't mix, but she did a good job!

(Running for cover incase Kimber arrives!)
T'was indeed Salvage Squad.
The lady in question is Clare and she love steam engines.

Ken Wallis arrived in(on?) one his collection and Lee Hurst ran off
rather than go for a ride!!!!!!!.
Off to DG's to d/l it now through our front door :dance: :dance:

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Ah Mark, the man with TV knowledge like an encyclopedia.

That was one of the only episodes I have watched.

For some reason, there is something mystical about an autogyro!
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Jetset wrote:Ah Mark, the man with TV knowledge like an encyclopedia.

That was one of the only episodes I have watched.

For some reason, there is something mystical about an autogyro!

Jetty they also did a DeH 60 Moth,an Amphicar,an Alvis Stalwart, a Scammel Scarab and a Gulf War Centurion ARV and that's just the main
one's I can remember :doh: .

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I haven't seen that many

But I remember a Tractor

Crane

Submarine

Hovercraft

Combine Harvester thingy

Plus the some of the others mentioned

Maybe we should give 'em G-ARPO :roll:

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Post by migman29 »

Holy cow Batman!!!!.

This just about the most difficult a/c I've tried to fly.

I thought DM's Avro 707 was a bit hairy and some of the choppers I've had a go in too,but this little rascal!!!!!!.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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