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  • #16
    Originally posted by John h View Post
    Eyup Si are you sure they could get into fenton? runway was a bit short ? Andre has his Victor K2 at Elvington, i never actualy posted at Church Fenton, but had to go and pick up a Nimrod crew from there after a SSAFA show, Vulcans were a plenty over here at Finningley Scampton and Waddington. We have a cockpit section from a vulcan at Aeroventure, I'm afraid XH558 has a lot of unhappy baggage, a lot of money has never made it to the aircraft there is a huge retail and support infrastructure hiding behind it, plus one doctor plemming who likes to wax lyrical about all he has done for this magnificent British built aircraft, they've tried to get Branson to step in, I think he liked Concorde more though.
    Thanks Sancho for bringing the old girls plight to our attention ! We at project677 salute you
    It's grassman, mate,

    Fenton is the closest to us, they were so low you could count the
    panels that made up the wings and fuse. so I'm hoping I'm right.
    We also used to get a preview of the air show held there as we
    were on the flight path, happy days eh? Once saw a Lancaster at
    about 1500? foot flying over broadstone resovoir,(near Denby Dale)
    WOW!!! wot a sight!!! (could count the rivets). Raced at the Lincs
    Show Ground and watched the Battle of Britain Mem' Flight, and the
    Red Arrows in practice, racing stopped for about 3/4 hour!!!
    If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by si tate View Post
      Oh the memories, used to go every year with my dad.

      Happy days.
      Na then Si,

      Are you a Kipi55er or a Garthoffer? Fenton wern't bad, was it?

      Gman.
      If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by GRASSMAN View Post
        Na then Si,

        Are you a Kipi55er or a Garthoffer? Fenton wern't bad, was it?

        Gman.
        No mate, im an ex halton moorer.

        Don't worry, im not a theiving scum tw@t, i was brought up right.

        Im in bradistan now, moved in with the misses, still work over your end alot though, in oulton this week.

        P.s fenton was the best.
        If its not broke don't fix it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by si tate View Post
          No mate, im an ex halton moorer.

          Don't worry, im not a theiving scum tw@t, i was brought up right.

          Im in bradistan now, moved in with the misses, still work over your end alot though, in oulton this week.

          P.s fenton was the best.
          H.M. ? Looks like Beruit now don't it, Know a guy, Albert Hart?
          He used to survive there (Ha Ha Ha !!!) bred budgies!!
          I worked with him for a few years. BTW we (missus & I) are both
          from GIPTON, BEAT that!!! but doing OK.
          If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by GRASSMAN View Post
            H.M. ? Looks like Beruit now don't it, Know a guy, Albert Hart?
            He used to survive there (Ha Ha Ha !!!) bred budgies!!
            I worked with him for a few years. BTW we (missus & I) are both
            from GIPTON, BEAT that!!! but doing OK.
            Its funny, the couple im doing the kitchen for in oulton are from seacroft, the husband used to be a bouncer at a few of the pubs there, Hope he pays me on friday, ha ha.

            I know a david hart from the "ZOO", used to work with him at the wholesale fruit & veg market on pontifract lane years ago, don't know if there related.
            Last edited by si tate; 3 March 2009, 00:52.
            If its not broke don't fix it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by si tate View Post
              Its funny, the couple im doing the kitchen for in oulton are from seacroft, the husband used to be a bouncer at a few of the pubs there, Hope he pays me on friday, ha ha.

              I know a david hart from the "ZOO", used to work with him at the wholesale fruit & veg market on pontifract lane years ago, don't know if there related.
              It ain't there any more mate, it's a car boot on Sundays. But it could be,
              he'd be mid/late 30s now? dunno? .You would not recognise Ponty Lane today. Dual carriage way from the Bridgefield pub to the M1 @ junct 45.
              If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by GRASSMAN View Post
                It ain't there any more mate, it's a car boot on Sundays. But it could be,
                he'd be mid/late 30s now? dunno? .You would not recognise Ponty Lane today. Dual carriage way from the Bridgefield pub to the M1 @ junct 45.
                I know, i was on there yesterday, totally different, have they opened the junction on the M1 now so you can cut across instead of going up bullerthorpe lane, "tw@t of a junction in rush hour".
                If its not broke don't fix it.

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                • #23
                  perhaps fred whatsis face will donate one years pension payment that should cover it
                  i x toyoyta surf 1 x toyota supra mk3 turbo auto

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                  • #24
                    easy for him now the true figure is £703k !
                    Death rides a Black Horse

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Apache View Post
                      Not sure they were ever used for sub hunting though. They were designed as nuclear bombers, though used as conventional bombers in anger in the Falklands.


                      Yeah - dropped their bombs from 10,000 ft and were supposed to have hit the runway but apparently the Argentinians piled up loads of earth to make it look like the runway had been hit. More symbolic than anything else but a hell of a feat nevertheless.

                      The interesting thing is that, before the raid on Port Stanley, they practised low level bombing using a small airfield on an island with similar topography by the name of Benbecula. Unfortunately at the time we lived about half a mile from the end of the runway - have you any idea what it's like to have a Vulcan fly directly over your house below 200 ft ??????

                      It was 01:00 at the time and Jackie and I near enough fell out of bed !


                      Life is too important to take seriously !

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                      • #26
                        Did the earth move for you........
                        Death rides a Black Horse

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                        • #27


                          The whole 'kin island moved !!!!!

                          Life is too important to take seriously !

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                          • #28
                            Thats the problem with thosejet jockeys all noise and thunder ! Seakings are so much more sedate !
                            Death rides a Black Horse

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                            • #29


                              'Sedate' ? Isn't that posh speak for boring ?????


                              Life is too important to take seriously !

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
                                they practised low level bombing using a small airfield on an island with similar topography by the name of Benbecula.

                                When did you leave Benbecula? I spent a month up there, 1987 or 88 I think, working out of the airfield with pilotless aircraft in between the BA flights ). Stayed in the Dark Island hotel and drank til stupid o'clock every night cos it stayed light til stupidly late!
                                Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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