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Gerald 10-30-12 05:18 PM

Very nice pictures Jim, how long were you there and photographed, :up:

Oberon 10-30-12 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1954717)
Edit: Meant V2 :oops:

Yeah, but at least you can have a good look at the innards of it.
The main Imperial War Museum in inner London has a V2 standing upright, not far from a Polaris SLBM, makes for an interesting comparison. :03:

Jimbuna 10-31-12 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1954763)
Very nice pictures Jim, how long were you there and photographed, :up:

Nearly five hours.

Jimbuna 10-31-12 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1954827)
Yeah, but at least you can have a good look at the innards of it.
The main Imperial War Museum in inner London has a V2 standing upright, not far from a Polaris SLBM, makes for an interesting comparison. :03:



You've just ensured that has gone on the list of 'places yet to visit' for The Quality Street Gang :03:


We are also planning an overnight visit (flying via Bristol) to The Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeoviltan.

Oberon 10-31-12 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1954919)
You've just ensured that has gone on the list of 'places yet to visit' for The Quality Street Gang :03:


We are also planning an overnight visit (flying via Bristol) to The Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeoviltan.

Niiice. I can also recommend the Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich for a good look at...well...Artillery, over the years. Not much to see in terms of aircraft, but some nice cannons, and a Maxim gun or two.

Here's one of my pics from the IWM to whet your appetite:

http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/7814/hpim1411x.jpg

:up:

STEED 10-31-12 07:29 AM

Thanks jim. :up:

I'm going to pencil that one in for next year, looking forward to their new look. Last time I was there was back in the 1990's I had two visits when they had a free pass valid for six months for a free second trip which of course I used.

Herr-Berbunch 10-31-12 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by eddie (Post 1954706)
Wonder how much that version of the F35 cost the British Govt?

We probably swapped that plastic/fibreglass model for all the years of work towards JSF's cockpit with our VAAC Harrier. :nope:

Jimbuna 10-31-12 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1954922)
Niiice. I can also recommend the Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich for a good look at...well...Artillery, over the years. Not much to see in terms of aircraft, but some nice cannons, and a Maxim gun or two.

Here's one of my pics from the IWM to whet your appetite:

:up:

I take it that picture is from the Imperial War Museum in inner London?

That is how I expected to find the V2 at Hendon (pictures shortly/eventually).

Jimbuna 10-31-12 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1954929)
Thanks jim. :up:

I'm going to pencil that one in for next year, looking forward to their new look. Last time I was there was back in the 1990's I had two visits when they had a free pass valid for six months for a free second trip which of course I used.

If your referring to RAF Museum Hendon, admission is free but I paid £3.50 for all day parking right outside the entrance.

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1954939)
We probably swapped that plastic/fibreglass model for all the years of work towards JSF's cockpit with our VAAC Harrier. :nope:

I doubt we'd ever find out :)

STEED 10-31-12 08:12 AM

Its now free!!!!!!!!!

WOW. :huh: :yeah:

Jimbuna 10-31-12 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1954951)
Its now free!!!!!!!!!

WOW. :huh: :yeah:

Yeah, Duxford was £17 and free parking and Hendon was free and ££.50 parking.

STEED 10-31-12 08:30 AM

Thanks for the Duxford price I'm thinking of that one as well.

Jimbuna 10-31-12 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1954970)
Thanks for the Duxford price I'm thinking of that one as well.

No problem, there's a Duxford thread I created here on GT if you want to see some of the treats in store:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...hlight=duxford

Jimbuna 10-31-12 10:13 AM

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Oberon 10-31-12 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1954942)
I take it that picture is from the Imperial War Museum in inner London?

That is how I expected to find the V2 at Hendon (pictures shortly/eventually).

:yep: Yup, the main lobby in fact. That's where most of the big stuff is kept. They have lots of models, leaflets, small-arms and other bits and bobs in rooms at the back covering wars right up to the present day.
In regards to the big stuff, there's a Matilda, Sherman, T-34, Jagdpanther, Mark V WWI tank, a V1, V2, a replica of 'Little Boy', and, somewhat poignantly, a part of the World Trade Center.

I just went to their website to find a list of what's there, and it looks like they're going to be refurbishing the place soon, opening a new look in 2014. So it's going to be closed from Jan 2013 to July 2013, and I have no idea what they'll be doing in terms of whether some exhibits will be moved or others kept, ah, it looks like they're all going to Duxford for conservation and storage. So you might have to either act fast or leave it until after the refurb.

Jimbuna 10-31-12 11:44 AM

Prolly be after the refurb seeing as hw we did Duxford last month.

Jimbuna 10-31-12 12:02 PM

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Herr-Berbunch 10-31-12 12:11 PM

I see that Halifax has fared better than most. They should have that Do-17 soon too. :yeah:

Jimbuna 10-31-12 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1955055)
I see that Halifax has fared better than most. They should have that Do-17 soon too. :yeah:

Yeah, IIRC she was one of those that attacked the Tirpitz and was eventually reclaimed from a fjord...or something along those lines.

Oberon 10-31-12 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1955059)
Yeah, IIRC she was one of those that attacked the Tirpitz and was eventually reclaimed from a fjord...or something along those lines.

Spot on. She crashed on the frozen surface of Lake Hoklingen, and when the ice melted she slipped beneath the waves, to be recovered in 1973.
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