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Old 07-15-14, 02:17 PM   #1
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And now for the Air Museum:


The impressive Handley Page Victor, converted from a bomber to a tanker


The Banana or as Jim would call it, the Brick (to me though, Bricks are F4s)


The French Dassault Mirage III, a nice looking aircraft this one, first time I'd seen it.


Another first, the Eastchurch Kitten, cute little thing, probably piloted by midgets...


The infamous Hurri, in the same sort of condition that the Lolwaffles (or Royal Air Farce) would return to base in.


Another Banana, freshly cleaned and in good condition compared to its stable-mates


A model of the Anti-radiation missile 'Martel', I'd heard the name mentioned a few times (in Wargame: Airland battle and Red Dragon) but never seen one before


The Halifax bomber 'Friday the 13th' with two strange looking gentlemen nearby...


The pride and joy of the Lolwaffles, the Bf-109 G6!!


A Mosquito, undergoing repair and restoration, and looking very good for it.


This was originally mis-ID'd as a Challenger Mk I, but on inspecting the model on my desk and a quick google search, I've discovered that this is, in fact, the ubiquitous Chieftain...in fact, the very first Chieftain, the prototype. Either which way, a very nice battle tank.


The front desk of the recon Canberra cockpit.


Nice little bit of history this. The catapult used by Barnes Wallis to test the models of his bouncing bomb at Teddington, and actually used in the famous film 'The Dam Busters'


And finally a bit of older history, a statue to Roman Emperor Constantine who was proclaimed Emperor in York in 306AD.
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Old 07-15-14, 02:41 PM   #2
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Nice pics, and thanks for the 'gentlemen' comment.

I don't know about you but I'm shattered and in need of lots of non-alcohic fluids and an early night.

Don't want to be doing Jim's job tonight.
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Old 07-15-14, 03:39 PM   #3
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Thank you for the pics. Enjoyed them all, especially the steam locomotives.
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Old 07-15-14, 03:59 PM   #4
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Anze administering the schnapps to Jim's head.


The effect was instant.
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Old 07-15-14, 06:38 PM   #5
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One place I have always wanted to go to but never got around to.

I believe they have the signal gantry from Southampton Central station which is quite unique.
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Anze is currntly doing 450 kts over Dunkirk at 35k'.
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Fueled by schnapps no doubt.
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Old 07-16-14, 04:34 AM   #8
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Quote:
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Anze is currntly doing 450 kts over Dunkirk at 35k'.
You used a tracker or just guessed ??
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