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Zooming in on picture, it doesn’t appear to have a 749R flat rocker link. Also, standard cast wheels, not forged ones. Still lovely though!
Nice. Does it have 749R rear shock and linkages and adjustable yokes?
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Excellent pictures!
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Depends whose side you’re on.
Should be very nicely sorted if you bought it from him. Is it just for track?
Or tie wraps for full on bodging?
Only pilots got the eye patch so they could still see after the blinding flash of the bomb. FltLtX was navigator/bomb aimer so he wasn't issued...
Don’t think there’s any back story. Obviously posed publicity shot showing how well ‘we’ (Britain) were equipped to stand up to the USSR… My dad...
That’s pretty - yours?
FltLt X (front right) “somewhere in England” early 1960’s. One way mission to Sevastopol (if it came to it). [ATTACH]
One can buy lengths of ally tube from Wickes or similar. Then just saw to length.
Ran the 1098 up to ~105degC having replaced water pump seal and coolant. All seemed fine. It wouldn’t get up to 110 as the fans kicked in and...
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I beg to differ - I believe the Ruskies went bigger. I will try to find a pic.
That is just a dog’s dinner/ tart’s handbag mashup gone wrong. Frikken awful.
Perhaps it was a Bristol Freighter? I believe these were used on France-UK flights. http://www.british-caledonian.com/BCal_B170_Freighters.html
Loving my baby B747-400 G-VROC on LHR approach! Thanks!