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#121 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Thanks chaps. I'll try and give it some time again; I'm sort of mutli tasking at present.
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I know Bill, us chaps find multi-taking hard to master!
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#123 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Sure: The weather isn't helping either; I'm spending a good part of the day sliding about in my car on unsalted roads in rural Cambridgeshire; then dosing myself up with hot toddies at night to keep a virus at bay. I'm off now and its fecking snowing again. (Now for the posts from the guys who say: "wimp - where I am its 60 below and we're shooting wolves on the way to the Supermarket" ) :lol:
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#124 Post by Novice »

Portsmouth Bill wrote: (Now for the posts from the guys who say: "wimp - where I am its 60 below and we're shooting wolves on the way to the Supermarket" ) :lol:
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#125 Post by Bombhead »

Bill you are lucky you have only got wolves,I'll swear I saw a polar bear this morning.
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#126 Post by odysseus1980 »

How about Short Sunderland? It was a significant aircraft of WW2.
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#127 Post by Sheriff »

Odysseus1980,

A) I think it has already been done.
B) Read my previous posts regarding doing aircraft yourself.
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#128 Post by Hood »

Well up here we've less than a cm of snow! Practically most of Lancashire is unscathed although not more than 20 miles up north they've caught a packet in Cumbria.

Yes the Sunderland has been done. Folks need to look at the previous board as well as this one as we're seeing more duplicates. Sheriff's Harrier on wheels has already been done. Actually now both Phantom and Harrier have been draw four or five times.
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#129 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Yes, that is one of the difficulties with 'parts', we don't have a proper representation in the archive; and I found the same when reinventing the Wasp.
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#130 Post by Sheriff »

Hood wrote:Well up here we've less than a cm of snow! Practically most of Lancashire is unscathed although not more than 20 miles up north they've caught a packet in Cumbria.

Yes the Sunderland has been done. Folks need to look at the previous board as well as this one as we're seeing more duplicates. Sheriff's Harrier on wheels has already been done. Actually now both Phantom and Harrier have been draw four or five times.
The Sea Harrier (both FRS.1 and FA.2) on wheels has been done. There were some Harriers with U/C down on the original Photobucket site, but they're pretty bad. Wrong angle, wheels done badly. Some of the later Harrier drawings are major improvements on what has been around before.

See the attached. If that could seriously be called "duplication", I'll eat my hat.
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