This aircraft model has given me so much pleasure, I flew the Mk3a out of Church Fenton in the early eighties. May I say thank you so much.
Very best
Eric
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This aircraft model has given me so much pleasure, I flew the Mk3a out of Church Fenton in the early eighties. May I say thank you so much.
Very best
Eric
Absolutely stunning, it brought back so many memories from flying training, albeit the Mk3A. Looking forward to this aircraft so much.
Thank you for making.
Kindest
Eric
Gosh that brings back the memories, I was Vulcan ground crew, armourer, luckily I managed to fly in one on more than one occasion. You’re right we used to carry a massive pannier in the bomb bay,...
I’ll second Milton, Macrium Reflect is easy and reliable.
Eric
Absolutely superb, so many memories, all be it, the T Mk3.
Thanks so much for making this aircraft.
Rgds
Eric
That cockpit is just fantastic, it brings back the memories of learning to fly after the Chipmunk!
Can’t for this one, well I can because I have no choice :-)
Rgds
Eric
Wow, I learnt to fly after the Chipmunk on the T Mk3, fantastic!
Best
E
Fantastic news, I learnt to fly, after the Chipmunk, in the T Mk3A, I flew the Brawdy based T4 in the late seventies for a few sorties (dates approx. Log book in the attic somewhere). It was a lot...
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The...
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