zippy wrote:Here is the best vintage plane ever made.... Gordon will appreciate this...![]()
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Very good. Wooden frame?
zippy wrote:Here is the best vintage plane ever made.... Gordon will appreciate this...![]()
http://www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=34735
Katzenjammer wrote:Depends where it was and whether public safety at risk if it had broken up. Personally I don't think any of these old planes should be flying, they should all be grounded. All this wallowing in slushy sentimentality for a war we never really won is holding this country back. Same goes for vintage and veteran cars etc. Getting beyond a joke all this clinging on to the past. Sweep it all away - and the National Trust and English Heritage.
Wartime Weekend Pickering - the town full of pseudo military types in the main who as my Dad said would mess themselves if they saw real action - until you've seen a King Tiger smash through a house and cut off your escape, until you've fired 25 pdrs on open sights totally ineffectually etc etc. Wearing medals they never earned, strutting round in uniforms they're not fit to grace.
Brooksy wrote:I use to work with a guy that had a lot to do with Pickering, Grosmont and the NYR, Russ Piggott, have you met him?Currently I'm Lead Driver Manager for London Midland at Crewe, no steamers, just Siemens electrics running at 110 mph all day, it more than pays the bills.
Brooksy wrote:Was that Mahindra Raj? Interesting you grew up in India, which bit? I've only been to Goa, Kerela, Udupi, Delhi, Mumbai, Agra and Jaipur. The usual tourist bits but I love the country, I will be back again in January.
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