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Post by blue21 on Feb 1, 2010 16:27:57 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2010 17:48:39 GMT 1
Those of us who were brave (or foolish!) enough to brave the trip from Speke to Ringway will remember this aircraft. You were sure to see it - every time you went!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2010 16:55:03 GMT 1
Another from long ago. The Sabena 707 caught during it's stopover in MAN en route BRU-IDL (it was still Idlewild when this was taken - JFK wasn't even President!). ..and a slightly blemished image of a BOAC Britannia, which if memory serves, did the Toronto route.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2010 13:23:43 GMT 1
Remember it well mate, I used to cycle there from my home in Woolton.
Great to be fit
Happy Days
Bob
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 6, 2010 0:59:15 GMT 1
It was a destination for most schoolboys in the 50's , a cycle round the perimitor , the Fairy's hangers uded to have folded wings aircraft parked up , what were they ? and also remember a small red twin engined aircraft being run up ,
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 6, 2010 1:04:31 GMT 1
Or if you wanted to be really brave ..get on the footpath just before the runway and duck as the aircraft zoomed over your head
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 6, 2010 1:11:11 GMT 1
or if the person can work the PC rightwvwen one of these
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 7, 2010 14:13:32 GMT 1
Those Air france DC4's had nice big letters for the spotters who couldn't afford biboculars
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 14, 2010 22:12:20 GMT 1
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Post by groundhugger on Sept 14, 2010 22:18:24 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2010 23:26:17 GMT 1
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