Hi All
Anyone with an interest in the Argosy (AW650/660) will no doubt have looked at Phil Hunnisett's website which was at http://www.argosyair.com. Sadly Phil is no longer with us and his website died with him.
His family have passed all his files to me and I have re-published the information at http://argosyair.co.uk/
I have changed the appearance of the site and I am in the process of updating and adding links and images etc.
Please take a look and email me with any comments on errors and omissions, etc. If you have a website please update the link and email me for a reciprocal link.
I would also like some more photos.
Cheers
Frank
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Thanks for the HU Frank
I didn't realise that Phil had passed away...................your new site will be a fitting tribute to both the aeroplane and Phil
Garry
I didn't realise that Phil had passed away...................your new site will be a fitting tribute to both the aeroplane and Phil
Garry
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Great Site Frank
And as Garry said a fitting tribute.
I really need to drag the wheelbarrow out and fly it.
Leif
And as Garry said a fitting tribute.
I really need to drag the wheelbarrow out and fly it.
Leif

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A very interesting site, and some amazing photos too. That one of an RAF Argosy ditched in Aden harbour is incredible!
Saved to faves, Frank and RIP Mr Hunnisett.
Saved to faves, Frank and RIP Mr Hunnisett.
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Hi Frank
Very sad to hear Phil is no longer with us.
Pretty sure i contacted him and got an answer around the time i released the AW650 model
Regards
Rick
Very sad to hear Phil is no longer with us.
Pretty sure i contacted him and got an answer around the time i released the AW650 model
Regards
Rick
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Hi All
Thanks for your encouraging comments. Since publisising the website I have received recent photos of ex - 447 in California. They are here if you are interested.
http://argosyair.co.uk/lancaster.html
Cheers
Frank
Thanks for your encouraging comments. Since publisising the website I have received recent photos of ex - 447 in California. They are here if you are interested.
http://argosyair.co.uk/lancaster.html
Cheers
Frank
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Thats a sad sight 
But at least she is still in one piece and in a fairly corrosion resistant place!!
Leif

But at least she is still in one piece and in a fairly corrosion resistant place!!
Leif
