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by TSR2 » 15 Apr 2011, 23:43
delticbob wrote: Brian Franklin wrote: Beverely
Speaking of Beverley...
Next Tuesday on ITV at 7.30pm is a new series (6 parts) "Military Driving School".
The Radio Times blurb starts off "Following life at the Defence School of Transport in East Yorkshire....."
I'm thinking this is (ex) RAF Driffield - not a thousand miles from Beverley.
I did actually see the Bristol Beverley when it was at the Museum of Army Transport in Beverley. When the museum closed the airframe there was dismantled (again) & ended up at Fort Paull to the east of Hull. I keep meaning to pop over & see it. May be this century then
Bob
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by delticbob » 16 Apr 2011, 14:49
Ben Watson wrote: It is Leconfield
Well... I was in the right county
Thanks. Shall be watching anyway.
Bob
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by delticbob » 16 Apr 2011, 14:53
Garry Russell wrote: Bristol Beverly Bob???
Blackburn B.101 Beverly
Now I'm feeling all embarrassed - severe foot in mouth syndrome
bob
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by Garry Russell » 16 Apr 2011, 15:11
Garry
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by Filonian » 16 Apr 2011, 19:51
Do it regularly Garry. It's probably worth it to see the looks of (I think) pity on folks faces.
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by Garry Russell » 16 Apr 2011, 19:59
Especially if you're at an airshow and distracted by the sight of a nice pair of Blackburns
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by Dyl Roberts » 07 May 2011, 18:28
Hi Brian, Glad you got the Nimrod completed, hope your keeping well mate!
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by simondix » 08 May 2011, 13:12
Garry Russell wrote:
Especially if you're at an airshow and distracted by the sight of a nice pair of Blackburns
You should be looking up. Unless she is very tall.
Simon
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by Garry Russell » 08 May 2011, 17:15
I'm very short
Garry
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by DavidK » 09 Jun 2011, 09:54
Just discovered this little nugget -- I'll be downloading and taking a look soon!
If it's getting CBFS's thumbs-up, how about adding a schedule for it to the virtual airline..?
David
PS I keep seeing "Simshed Nimrod" as "Smished Nimrod" -- anyone else?..!