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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: O.T. Bentwaters RAF Station
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Posted by CRUSADER on December 30, 2003 at 11:07:30 from (216.31.5.94):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: O.T. Bentwaters RAF Station posted by jim on December 29, 2003 at 14:46:12:
Jim, Sorry, but I'm a little tired and not wanting to dig very far. Just got home and it was a "fun" night/day whichever you want to call it. Try going to the Imperial War Museum's web site. It should be www.iwm.org.uk and I hope that this site let's me post it. You could also "ask Jeeves" at www.askjeeves.com and most likely you will be able to find a lot more sites than I could only attempt to send you. Along with information about just about anything that you want to look for. Richard mentioned in his posting about the Lancaster Bomber. I would be lying to you if I tried to tell you much about it, but they have one (well I saw a lot of different pieces of it anyway) there at Duxford that they are/were attempting to refurbish and make air worthy again. Along with the test bird for the Concorde. The most newly acquired aircraft that they had on display prior to me leaving was the SR-71 and a F-15C. They were looking for some volunteers to assist with these projects, but I was a little late getting my name on the list. Hope the web sites work for you and that you are able to locate some interesting finds. I've been to Canada TDY for Maple Flag. How far are you from Cold Lake? Didn't take me long to figure out why they call it Cold Lake either. Last time there was in May/June '96 and the lake was still frozen over. Now that's what you call cold. It also snowed on us both times that I went there too. later days mate, Jim
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