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Argosy Website

Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 15:42
by ElsanNeddy
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

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 16:14
by Garry Russell
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

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 16:43
by DispatchDragon
Great Site Frank

And as Garry said a fitting tribute.


I really need to drag the wheelbarrow out and fly it.

Leif

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 17:28
by Paul K
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.

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 11:35
by Rick Piper
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

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 16:36
by ElsanNeddy
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

Re: Argosy Website

Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 05:25
by DispatchDragon
Thats a sad sight :(

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


Leif