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cheers for the Info, I used to love watching them at RAF Church Fenton and RAF Finningley

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UKVoodoo wrote:cheers for the Info, I used to love watching them at RAF Church Fenton and RAF Finningley
No problem at all, my pleasure.

Sadly the arrival of the Yak-52 onto the airshow scene became the end of the Harvard as a display aeroplane. Now, they are something of a rarity in the skies.

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Yeah theres 2 that usually come to my local airfield at Breighton Aerodrome on most days they have flyins

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Ukvoodoo

Watched your movie last night

Outstanding mate - gorgeous bit of fim - I was wondering wether you would like to donate it to CBFiles video Library???

Cheers

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Yeah i'd have no problem Dragon m8, ill hopefully have a full airshow routine done by sunday 21st,

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Thanks

Rob has the ideal venue over there for thats sort of stuff - with HUGE bandwidth plus it works very well as an adjunct site to here and keeps some of the weight off Ben and Company - just upload anytime you wish - there is
a specific video upload section over there

BTW To anyone who hasnt been and seen Rob (Happyotters) site I suggest
you do - its a repostiory (or remository :lol: ) for some great downloads
already - and it will in time grow into (hopefully) the Library for CBFS

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UKVoodoo wrote:Yeah theres 2 that usually come to my local airfield at Breighton Aerodrome on most days they have flyins
These being Maurice Hammond's MK.III G-ELMH and Rob Davies Mk.4 G-TVIJ. New to the airshow circuit this year will be the rebuilt CTKL, now painted up to represent FE788, one of the first IIBs to serve with the RAF. It only saw service at Boscombe Down before being struck off charge in 1954. I am responsible for the colour scheme and markings.

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nice vid Voodoo.

You make a better tail-drgger landing than I can :lol: :lol: .

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Thanks Migman, I was trying to zoom out and land from tower view lol, in the end I kind of let gravity do the best bit and hope it came out ok :lol:

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Seems whatever I do,I get a very big "Spitfire bounce" which usually costs
me the undercart.

Mark :-({|=
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.

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