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Offline DGH

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Re: Back in from the cold
« Reply #15 on: Monday September 24, 2007, 20:32:53 UTC »
Well I'm afraid that I have to confirm that the Dove isn't going to make it, it's a shame but hopefully we can get back there with her another day. The Rapide G-AGTM will still be going though and I believe there will be seats available on the day, so if anybody fancies it!
Ahhh Chippies.....

Offline landyman

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Re: Back in from the cold
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday September 26, 2007, 00:14:28 UTC »
Pity the Dove won't be there, i intend coming over if i can, though having a flight may be out of the window, dunno yet. I was at Coventry last sunday for the model show, the Viscount at the museum looks very nice, a little dirty and in need of some TLC but classic non the less.

all the best.

Greg
terra firma, the more the firmer the less the terror!!!

British by birth, Yorkshireman by grace of god...

Offline DGH

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Re: Back in from the cold
« Reply #17 on: Sunday September 30, 2007, 17:35:57 UTC »
Well we had a great weekend pleasure flying in Tango Mike, a shame you couldn't make it Greg but it was great to see Stannard and the wonderful Wickenby Chippy. This aircraft really is A1. Here are a few pics.



Tango Mike basks in the morning sunshine.



The Wickenby Chipmunk, thanks again Stannard for bringing it.



A pair of dehavilland beauties.



Another shot of WD390.

Hope to see you at Coventry soon Stannard.  :-)
Ahhh Chippies.....

Offline STANNARD

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Re: Back in from the cold
« Reply #18 on: Monday October 01, 2007, 16:28:51 UTC »
Happy to oblige. I'll fly most anywhere for double egg, bacon and chips. Especially chips...