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Well as the saying goes: "We never left anyone up there" so I guess I'm safe :lol: :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You guy's always manage to remind me why I keep coming back here :lol:

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That first shots is a stunner!

Fine work sir

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Shocked sir, really shocked. Your not in a 10! But at least it has 4 engines.
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You know.. I wonder why he doesn't take the T3's up. Maybe it's because he can only have 4 engines up to FL100 :think:

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Really guys.... :lol:

You know some particular aircraft type catches you eye, and you're lost.

I've always had a good eye on the HP42, ever since I saw it first time....

You all know the story about G-ASGK, so that one is obvious.

Once the Hengist showed up, it kind off ticked something....

I'm not so sure about the "non-riffled" front and back though, was it so or...? Seems a bit too shiny for me. I would have thought that the whole aircraft had riffled plates on? :think:
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Dan

I think you will find thats correct the corrugated area was only the center section to give extra strength to haul that minature Forth Bridge
around on its back :lol:

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Concur Leif

The forward section was metal skinned but the rear fuse and wings tails etc were silver painted doped canvass.

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1 to go Garry.... ;-)

Dave/John I already have the routings ready for the HP42 for the years 1924-1932 if you like ;-)


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Works fine for me Dan :wink:

I know exactly what you mean about certain aircraft though.. you see them and they hit the spot. Difficult to define why but you know it immediately :wink:

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