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2 hours ago, Pete in Lincs said:

Now that is rather special. A lot of us must have seen Aircraft in a similar condition over the years. Spot on!

Yes that is very nice and very different.. 👌 I've always fancied doing a similar thing myself with the Jet Provost horse Jump at RAF Halton. I think it's even more overgrown than this now.

 

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As I thought that it would be, that is generally very well executed. You can be quite proud of that. One question, though: who's been keeping the tyres inflated? 😉 I would have expected them all to be flat and degraded by now.

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30 minutes ago, Ade H said:

As I thought that it would be, that is generally very well executed. You can be quite proud of that. One question, though: who's been keeping the tyres inflated? 😉 I would have expected them all to be flat and degraded by now.

Not necessarily so , case in point is the remains of a Lancastrian which vanished in the late 40s after crashing into a mountain only for the remains to be found decades  later , the tyres still had air in them  😲 

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