I don't think you'd want US Customs to catch him with "pressure-bearing" parts in his luggage somehow.
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I don't think you'd want US Customs to catch him with "pressure-bearing" parts in his luggage somehow.
There is always the National Army Museum In chelsea:
National Army Museum
Followed by a Pub crawl down the Kings road or a visit to the
Fullers Brewery at Chiswick close by:
Beer - Pubs - London Pubs - Real Ales
I could cry, not one photo of a Spitfire, Hurricane or anything British BUT I did get a photo of a P-51D Mustang, German FW-190 and possibly a V-2 rocket. (what are the lighting holes for?)
Subject: Imperial war museum
Hey dad,
Check out these pictures from the museum. Can you tell what they are? I think you would've loved it there.
Greg
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The funny part is this British plastic model Matchbox FW-190 kit hung from his bedroom ceiling when he was younger, and he's asking ME if I know what they are :rolleyes:
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Who's the painter? Really nice 1/72 Fw190!
Best part of Duxford to me were the "live" WWII aircraft. No airshow, just random warbirds including a Bf109G w/ the Daimler engine (not the Spanish Merlin version) and an absolute thrashing of the airfield by a visiting radial engined Yak fighter of some sort. (The FAA would have had a stroke.)
Maybe Gunner or Patrick Chadwick can give your son some tips on good German beerhalls.
Who's the painter? Why air brush Ed of course (before my eyesight became chronologically gifted)
Below my old hobby that helped me "unwind" rubber powered profile scale aircraft, these babies go together fast and flew like a homesick angels.
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