A Flying Visit to the National Museum of Scotland

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Ledhead27
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A Flying Visit to the National Museum of Scotland

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Don't worry I'm still here! Since August I've been working and living up in Edinburgh as a First Officer on the Dash 8-Q400 with Flybe, and last week finally got round to visiting the National Museum of Scotland. Glad I decided to take the camera with me so that I could get a few quick snaps of the small selection of aircraft on offer (and also the Formula 1 cars).

Nothing particularly special with these photos as it's quite dimly lit and cluttered, but hopefully they're of interest to some of you on here.

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Ledhead27 wrote:Since August I've been working and living up in Edinburgh as a First Officer on the Dash 8-Q400 with Flybe


WHAT?? You've kept that quiet???

Nice photos and a nice collection!
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Wissam24 wrote:
Ledhead27 wrote:Since August I've been working and living up in Edinburgh as a First Officer on the Dash 8-Q400 with Flybe


WHAT?? You've kept that quiet???

Nice photos and a nice collection!


I like to keep myself to myself.
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Re: A Flying Visit to the National Museum of Scotland

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East Fortune where the main part of the collection is kept is worth a visit if you have time, not too far outside Edinburgh either.

Bolshi

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