Newark Air Museum 27/01/17

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Dan213
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Newark Air Museum 27/01/17

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A small selection from my first visit to Newark the other day.

ImageIMG_4214 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4216 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4220 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4254 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4255 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4269 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4278 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4280 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4297 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4390 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4403 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4446 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4464 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4484 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4486 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4489 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4513 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4515 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4532 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr


ImageIMG_4541 by Daniel Lewington, on Flickr

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Re: Newark Air Museum 27/01/17

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great selection Dan, a great place to visit, I have been there many times, looking forward to the 40th anniversary of the Hastings and Shackleton in May. :biggrin:

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Nice set of pictures, what was your most enjoyable part of the visit?and thank you for sharing :clap:
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jag636 wrote:Nice set of pictures, what was your most enjoyable part of the visit?and thank you for sharing :clap:


Thanks :) was really nice to see the Shackleton, Bucaneer and Jag. Was really impressed by the condition of all the aircraft. It's evident that they're all looked after and maintained to the highest standards which is really something that sets Newark apart from many other collections

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Thank you so much that means a lot us but not only that it is just nice to get positive feedback whether at newark or any other museum we are al in it together so that others may enjoy the fruits of our labours :smile: :worship:
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I missed these before - nice set! :up:

Hopefully the weather might be a bit brighter this weekend, which should be quite a busy one for visitors.
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Your going to have to go back for a shufty at the lightning as it now sports a pair of firestreaks fitted, and wow it looks almost live :clap:
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