will have a look on my next day off, thanksThey come in lots of colours I got mine at Hobbycraft for £3.49. The tip was too thick for what I wanted to do maybe if I cut it to a point it might have been better.
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will have a look on my next day off, thanksThey come in lots of colours I got mine at Hobbycraft for £3.49. The tip was too thick for what I wanted to do maybe if I cut it to a point it might have been better.
Nope, it was not your fault. The area was heavily defended by Flaks. You were lucky that shrapnel didn't hurt you.Ohhh balls. I dropped the canopy on the floor and found it the traditional way Crunch!!! as I stood on it
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Look at the bright side (if there is such a thing in this instance):Ohhh balls. I dropped the canopy on the floor and found it the traditional way Crunch!!! as I stood on it
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I think all Bristol planes had alliterative names so while it's a good name it's not right for a Brizzle.Perhaps the Bristol Crane?
Cranes are some of the world's highest flying birds.
True, I should have remembered that virtually all their aircraft names start with the letter "B" (if not just a "Type xxx" designation).I think all Bristol planes had alliterative names so while it's a good name it's not right for a Brizzle.
Or maybe Bristol Buzzard ...Been thinking of names and I reckon the Bristol Bletchley.
Good name I should have thought of that we have lots of Buzzards that fly over my houseOr maybe Bristol Buzzard ...