Labelled as Vietnam cruise
Vietnam Cruise 1972 to 1973. The USS Saratoga CV60 can just be barely seen to the left of the tail of the forward F4.
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Vietnam Cruise 1972 to 1973. The USS Saratoga CV60 can just be barely seen to the left of the tail of the forward F4.
No problem. Thanks!
Thank you both for your kind words. It is a great source of satisfaction and relief that it went well. Even though the airframe and wing structure and undercarriage had been thoroughly inspected and assessed before planning the move, you still can't help but worry. We put aside half a day to complete the process but in the end were finished in 40 mins. The old girl didn't bat an eyelid. Very pleased.Spiny Norman wrote: ↑Wed 19 Aug 2020, 10:03 amGood luck with this, be good to see in restored form.
Many thanks. Plenty going on, stay tuned.
BPAG world is all Hob Nobs. King of biscuits!TonyC wrote: ↑Tue 29 Sep 2020, 2:26 pmI've never been a huge fan of the Phantom (yes, I know, kill the Heretic ) but this post, along with Blue2's NF.14, is quickly becoming a favourite!
Simple question, will the Jaffa Cakes need to be divided between the two airframes or are your teams taste buds, arranged differently?
Yes, plenty. Tornado F.3, Buccaneer, a couple of Harriers, Nimrod, Jaguar and a few helicopters too- unsure of the exact types of those though.
Its crazy, I've driven past there so many times and you simply have no idea what is lurking there until you check out Google maps.