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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 10:11 pm 
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The first Shuttleworth display of the season this afternoon. Something of a contrast to my last show at Sun 'n Fun a couple of weeks ago!

Miles Magisters

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DHC Chipmunk

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BAC Jet Provost T3

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Sopwith Triplane

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Avro 504K

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Avro Tutor

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Ryan PT-22

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Supermarine Spitfire Vc

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Sundry Moths and the like

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Southern Martlet

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Cub

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Tipsy Trainer

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Hawker Tomtit

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Bucker Jungmann

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Hawker Hind

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Canadair CT-133

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Avro Triplane (replica built in the 1960s for the movie 'Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines')

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Bristol Boxkite (another replica from the same movie)

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The sun even came out part-way through the afternoon! :) I hope you enjoyed the pictures, apologies to those of you on dial-up connections. :oops:


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No apologies necessary Mike, crisp, clear and excellent photos. Beauty is
worth waiting for from this dial-up!! Love the Magister with the polished
cowl, as well as the Tipsy, Martlett, Tutor, Hind...well all the rarely seen types for us here in the states! Thank-you Mike!

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4 thumbs up on the pics!!!!! 1st class shutterbugging 8) 8)

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Lovely stuff, Mike. What a grand day out it was.


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Cracking stuff mate, I trust the sitting at the picnic table and drinking wine wasnt too hard a task :D


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Wow, I wish I could have been there! Thanks for sharing!


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NICE!

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Nice stuff Mike. Just imagine what you might have got if you had been on time!

Did I hear something about an ice creme cone?


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srpatterson wrote:
Nice stuff Mike. Just imagine what you might have got if you had been on time!

Nothing I've not seen before Steve. Anyway, I was operating on Polish time yesterday! :wink:

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Did I hear something about an ice creme cone?

No point in any denials, I understand that there is photographic evidence! :oops:


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Would that be Polish Standard Time or Polish Savings Time. Actually, Polish Shopping Time sounds more likely.

Looks like everyone had a good time. Wish I had been there


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I especially like the Pt-22 pics. Great job.


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