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PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:08 pm 
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Shhh don’t tell anyone but for part of the show, it was sunny!

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The Vehicle Parade

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Not strictly part of the parade, but the work of the Volunteer Fire Service shouldn’t go unnoticed, especially when they drive straight at you!
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The Flying
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MOTF,

What is the Radial powered plane in the second photo? I particularly like the photo of the two bi planes with the Combine in the background. An interesting contrast in technology.


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G-TWST, interesting airplane. Never heard of that one before.

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[quote="MattP38"]MOTF,

What is the Radial powered plane in the second photo? I particularly like the photo of the two bi planes with the Combine in the background. An interesting contrast in technology.[/quote]


Yes please, whuts it??? Inflight?


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MattP38 wrote:
What is the Radial powered plane in the second photo?

If I may, Nick being abed, I suspect - Percival Provost, known as a Piston Provost after the invention of the Jet Provost. PP or JP.

MattP38 wrote:
I particularly like the photo of the two bi planes with the Combine in the background. An interesting contrast in technology.

One of them that biplanes is actually a monoplane - I know it looks like it should be a biplane, I agree.

In W.W.II the Lysander was known in the Observer Corps by the note: 'For the purposes of identification, there are aircraft and Lysanders...'

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JDK wrote:
MattP38 wrote:
What is the Radial powered plane in the second photo?

If I may, Nick being abed, I suspect - Percival Provost, known as a Piston Provost after the invention of the Jet Provost. PP or JP.

MattP38 wrote:
I particularly like the photo of the two bi planes with the Combine in the background. An interesting contrast in technology.

One of them that biplanes is actually a monoplane - I know it looks like it should be a biplane, I agree.

In W.W.II the Lysander was known in the Observer Corps by the note: 'For the purposes of identification, there are aircraft and Lysanders...'


Percival Provost, very nice. D'oh!! I KNEW that was a Lizzie, but stoped paying attention while posting. Thanks.


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No problem.
There was a kind of biplane Lysander...

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JDK is right, too much Olympic excitement and I was in bed.

Provost it is, here it is in its element.

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