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Thanks Hicks-81 those are some nice pics. Where was the air show? Here were I'm at(S.L.O. Ca.) we get the B17,B24, and maybe 3 or 4 other american fighters. No fly by just look and see. For me I would have to travel 2hrs to see a real air show. And non of my friends are into aviation. Note to self find new friends who are into aviation. Again thanks for sharing
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Very good shots Hicks!
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Thanks mates
U2RATTLEHUM, It was in Madrid, Spain. In Cuatro Vientos airfield. Every first Sunday of every month (except January and August) there is exhibition. Far from California I'm afraid Fundación Infante de Orleans has more than 30 aircraft, although the public is more attracted to the I-16 Mosca (with the colors of the Spanish Republican ace Jose Maria Bravo, 12 Kills, 11 probable). In Spain is difficult to find aircraft of World War II (or Spanish Civil War) and less airworthy, although the Spanish Air Force Museum has a good number of war planes. Last edited by Hicks-81; 09-05-2011 at 02:16 PM. |
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Get to know the FW 190,
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Great find Mr Kav......thanks for sharing.....wonder what happened to that particular 190 ?........... |
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For those of you who love Concorde and let's face it who doesn't, here's the one at Manchester being brought back to life......well until our good old British bollocks gets in the way of things.
http://heritageconcorde.com/?page_id=10055 I only post this as the Vulcan we have at Carlisle is 50 years old this year, has stood outside since she flew in in 1983 following the Falklands. A pensioner compared to Concorde with systems deterioration to match! However we have had the 28 volt systems on our Vulcan live this year but discovered a faulty switch in the cockpit so we have to get around to replace it. Simple, well no, the switch is mounted in a box secured by about 16 rusty screws which will have to be drilled out individually if we can gain access with a drill between the box and the aircraft fuselage side! Last edited by Gilly; 09-08-2011 at 12:49 AM. |
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Lets target those Japanese
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