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    That may be the range officer shooting

    Probably a private range

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    Here are some pictures of the wooden propeller which I referred to in Post 9 for the benefit of anyone who may be interested. It is made from laminated wood with the grain of each successive laminate at 90 degrees to the previous. Many of these wooden props had their blades sawn off and a clock put in the centre but fortunately this one hasn't. It is quite an unusual ornament to have hanging on the wall of my house. Possibly the same company who produced this prop made them during WW1for the R.F.C./R.A.F.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    Here are some pictures of the wooden propeller
    Seems you should have started a different post for that red herring...bulldozer, will it stop bullets...?
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    You are very quick to criticise, Jim, others may be interested even if you are not.

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    That's about what I expected from you.
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    Okay fellas, please. Flying10uk, your post is fine. Thank you for sharing with us.
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    I think the chap in left field all out in the open would be a good candidate for a bullet magnet despite the fire being put down by his 3 buddies, there is also another can just see his water bottle behind the chap squatting at the rear track where the rippers would be, I have no idea why one of them would be standing weaponless covering his ears he sure as hell ain't talking on a cell phone..................
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    I have no idea why one of them would be standing weaponless covering his ears
    Wonder if he was the driver...?
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    May be Jim if so probably saying "Don't hit my dozer"

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