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John
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by John » 26 Sep 2006, 20:17
Well it's British and it flies so...
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Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 26 Sep 2006, 21:01
Yay..four Bristol Proteus...that's real power
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ianhind
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by ianhind » 26 Sep 2006, 22:23
Hope you don't mind if I join in
GH-2006 The Princess Margaret leaving Dover
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by blanston12 » 26 Sep 2006, 22:40
Out of curiosity, how has the channel tunnel effected the channel ferries an hover crafts?
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by Garry Russell » 26 Sep 2006, 23:14
Great pic Ian
With all that spray it certainly gives an aura of power and speed.
Another one of those classic British sights that is no more :sad:
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by DaveB » 27 Sep 2006, 00:44
Agreed Garry. The one thing it fails to do is give a sense of perspective (eg.. how big these things really were!). Great phot all the same and many thks for posting
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by ianhind » 27 Sep 2006, 09:33
Dave,
That comment has reminded me that somewhere I have video of one of these beasts arriving at Calais and driving up the concrete dock. Perhaps even unloading the cars which would give a sense of perspective. Maybe even some colour photos.
Blimey it will be years by the time I have sorted my videos and photos - you can see that I am still on black and white ones in the 1970s - I need to retire early!
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by John » 27 Sep 2006, 10:16
It sure flies like a big old beast in FS2004!
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by AndyG » 27 Sep 2006, 10:57
John wrote: It sure flies like a big old beast in FS2004!
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Is this Rick's SRN-4 John? Did I miss a release, or are you doing the Beta thing for him?
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