More from East Anglia in the 80s

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Those are just sublime to look at and you made a nice job of the scans/copies :smile: :up: ... :smile:
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Thanks Jonny7, nice comments.

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Super stuff - do you know where and when - a bit more specifically than East Anglia in the 80s?
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psquiddy wrote:Super stuff - do you know where and when - a bit more specifically than East Anglia in the 80s?


That information is in the pictures caption below the image, it has location (as an ICAO code), date and aircraft serial.

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If anyone not sure EGUL/Lakenheath EGUN/Mildenhall EGWZ/Alconbury EGXH/Honington

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Superb set, thanks for sharing.

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Very nice set! the Bronco is my favourite :heyhey: And the scanning quality is really good :up: what kind of scanner do you use??

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I was using a CanoScan 4400F but since upgrading to windows 10 it no longer works, even despite me having a computer expert on the case. I am awaiting aguide to the best scanner to work with W10.

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Interesting set. Were the "JO" Phantoms on exercise or did you get them at an airshow?
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The JO were on either deployment or transit I can't remember, not an air show.

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Leeflyer wrote:I was using a CanoScan 4400F but since upgrading to windows 10 it no longer works, even despite me having a computer expert on the case. I am awaiting aguide to the best scanner to work with W10.

Terry, have you tried VueScan? It's worked for me in the past when Canon have decided that a scanner is suddenly "not compatible"! https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/canon_4400f.html

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Thanks, I will have a look at the link.

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