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Greg
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Some of my favourite Aircraft there!........especially like the Lightning....like a dart....beautiful |
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Rick Site Admin
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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Greg wrote: | Some of my favourite Aircraft there!........especially like the Lightning....like a dart....beautiful |
Agreed, some real classic jets. As kids my brother and I used to go to a farm with dad where the remains of a Vampire T11 were stored, we'd play in it for ages. If something similar turned up again I'd be half tempted to set some concrete blocks into the garden and spring a surprise on 'er indoors.
I think we'd struggle with a Lightning, but we'd get a Vampire or a Venom in I think, plus they break down into smaller more manageable lumps too for transportation (ie no crane required). Hmmmmm
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Agreed, some real classic jets. As kids my brother and I used to go to a farm with dad where the remains of a Vampire T11 were stored, we'd play in it for ages. If something similar turned up again I'd be half tempted to set some concrete blocks into the garden and spring a surprise on 'er indoors.
I think we'd struggle with a Lightning, but we'd get a Vampire or a Venom in I think, plus they break down into smaller more manageable lumps too for transportation (ie no crane required). Hmmmmm
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I bet that was great as a kid, I would've loved something like that !
....between you and me.......I'd still like it now....and yes I'd still play in it!
One for the garden?.....when you think about it...it's the only logical option really
I think you should do it
Ps.....I do hope you good lady wife doesn't read this otherwise I might get told off....a lot! |
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Rick Site Admin
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:07 am Post subject: |
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Greg wrote: |
I bet that was great as a kid, I would've loved something like that !
....between you and me.......I'd still like it now....and yes I'd still play in it!
One for the garden?.....when you think about it...it's the only logical option really
I think you should do it
Ps.....I do hope you good lady wife doesn't read this otherwise I might get told off....a lot! |
She's up for it in theory, but doesn't believe we have enough space, or £. On both points she's probably correct, but I've not ruled it out entirely one day
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