May as well continue showing off all the wonderful things from the Museum of Flight, which was begun before the unrehearsed pirouette fiasco...
After the Concorde Experience, dad and I had some lunch in the cafe before taking the little road train service over to the next big hanger, wherein stood civilian and commercial craft.
After the Concorde Experience, dad and I had some lunch in the cafe before taking the little road train service over to the next big hanger, wherein stood civilian and commercial craft.
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Mom is going to have to share all these posts about the Museum of Flight with our Dad - he is the history buff here. That Scottish Ambulance Service would have showed up quite brightly in the skies:)
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I really like the bright green Scottish air ambulance a lot. so many great old planes. hubby would just love this place.
ReplyDeletea lot of aviation history here. Tell us more about the craft with grating for skin.
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DeleteGrating?... the Avro Anson with the skin peeled back, I think you mean. Only so its construction can be seen. Clicking the image with the info cards will make them more legible - have yet to work out why my images blur when I resize them... Yxx
Oh, those are some FABulous planes! Ma likes the Moth one...I likes the ambo!
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Ruby ♥
pees: sendin' lots of POTP, healin' vibes and AireZens! ♥
oh thanks for this interesting tour... it is hard to believe that people where so brave to fly in planes made from wood and without all the equipment planes have today...
ReplyDeleteI will have to share this with my son, he likes things with wheels and wings. Hope the fracture is healing well.
ReplyDeleteGreat fun and lots of great history. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteThey are quite something!
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