:-)
It was the Vulcan that I disliked, Brian; not the Vampire. However, I’m glad
that I never flew the Vampire as I think that it might have been a little
underpowered.
Chris
> On 20 Jul 18, at 21:15, Brian Gray via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Anyone liking such things and with or without a camera, who is in the UK
> near London, might enjoy a visit to the deHavilland Museum beside the M25
> motorway near St Albans. Enthusiasts have various products of the company
> on display complete, or in various stages of reconstruction, or even parts
> as dug out of the ground after crashes. An autogyro, several Mosquitos,
> Comet 1 and BAe 146 fuselages, and Sea Vixen amongst others. When I
> visited today, the guide in the hangar with several Vampires was an ex RAF
> pilot who had flown in them and had a higher opinion of them has our ChrisB
> (if my memory serves me correctly!).
> They brought back many memories from younger years but there was not enough
> time to take many photos with my EM5 in a brief visit. More details
> available at www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk
> <http://www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/> .
> Brian
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