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................the stills gallery at this aviation video site. I could spend a fortune on some of these vids.

http://www.avionvideo.com/photo_gallery ... 0Galleries



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Cheers John

That Super VC 10 pic looks almost good enough to be a screenie of DM's :smile:

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Some nice images on the Vintage Ringway one - DH86 in colour! Whats the massive 4 prop USAF job which appears to have two decks :think: ?

The Vickers Props one is now played on a screen on board G-APIM at Brooklands and the sound of the 4 Darts on takeoff is lovely. I only ever experienced 2 (in a Fokker 27).

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Just bought their VC10 video, and waiting for to arrive everyday now...can't wait!
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That's a Douglas C-124 Globemaster II

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That's a Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
Ah you youngsters :lol: They used to be a regular site in Europe in the 60's.

Most mornings you could find one wending its way Brecon, Woodley, Watford, Brookmans Park at FL80 en route from the US to Frankfurt.

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Theres some great pictures in that link. I am keeping that one safe somewhere. What a brilliant little find!

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