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mjahn
September 30th, 2018, 22:22
Hi there, can anyone of the RAF aficionados here identify the badge and the titling carried by this Beverley? Background colour seems to be red...
http://imghst.co/93/9xI5oNsmdr.jpg
huub vink
September 30th, 2018, 22:26
Hi there, can anyone of the RAF aficionados here identify the badge and the titling carried by this Beverley? Background colour seems to be red...
http://imghst.co/93/9xI5oNsmdr.jpg
Did you try to post an image Manfred? As I am not able to see it.
Cheers,
Huub
mjahn
September 30th, 2018, 22:31
Try a page reload Huub? Perhaps you were too quick... I can see the pic in both of our posts?
ian elliot
September 30th, 2018, 23:28
Hi, second post down in link, seems to be Coat of Arms for Abingdon, Beverlys based at RAF Abingdon
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/479761-blackburn-beverley-photos-wanted.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abingdon-on-Thames
hope this helps :encouragement:
YoYo
September 30th, 2018, 23:45
Green:
http://ukmamsoba.org/history_beverley.htm
http://ukmamsoba.org/beverley001.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f8/f5/eb/f8f5eb7a39e010027cde294b957efe93.jpg
511Flyer
October 1st, 2018, 00:27
When I was stationed at RAF Colerne in the late 50's, the station was awarded the freedom of the city of Bath. Thereafter, all of our Hastings were decorated with the coat of arms of the city.
I assume something similar happened at Abingdon.
Den.
mjahn
October 1st, 2018, 09:15
Thanks guys, that's very helpful. Lovely picture, too, YoYo. Indeed, Abingdon is the logical place. If somebody should happen to come across a larger version I'd be very grateful for a link; if not,it's not too difficult to DIY.
huub vink
October 1st, 2018, 09:18
Try a page reload Huub? Perhaps you were too quick... I can see the pic in both of our posts?
Its depending the network I'm on. At home I can see the picture, when I'm mobile network I can't.......
Thanks guys, that's very helpful. Lovely picture, too, YoYo. Indeed, Abingdon is the logical place. If somebody should happe to come across a larger version I'd be very grateful for a link; if not,it's not too difficult to DIY.
Click on the second link in Ian's post. It will provide a better image. When you click this image you will get the Coat of Arms from Abingdon in high resolution. (like below, but as it will be in png, you will be able to save transparency....)
Cheers,
Huub
mjahn
October 1st, 2018, 22:40
Right, thanks Huub!
Edit, yes I'm happy with that...'ABINGDON' just about legible.
http://imghst.co/74/hy~RSJ=APD.jpg
mjahn
November 3rd, 2018, 01:58
Just testing some stuff. Here is the single A&AEE experimentally established in slightly weathered shape (ignore wrong decals). If you click on the video link you can even see her doing a GCA approach, hopefully.
http://imghst.co/79/sIYPnIg=q6.jpg
Haven't yet found a way to embed the video link properly, try the simple version:
https://player.vimeo.com/video/298638461
tommieboy
November 3rd, 2018, 15:09
Looking really good!
Tommy
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