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I love seeing pix of planes or any planes at any airport, old, slow, fast, small, big dented. I love them so much you would have thought I would have done something about it. My interest started working during school holidays from about 8 years old 'til at Exeter Airport when living down with my aunty who was high in the airport managment team.
I think I am gettting paranoid as every pic I now see I wonder if it is real or is photoshop. How easy it would be to stick a plane in the middle of anything you choose.
Thanks for the link. I spent a happy half hour last night looking through the site. Amazing!
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I love seeing pix of planes or any planes at any airport, old, slow, fast, small, big dented. I love them so much you would have thought I would have done something about it. My interest started working during school holidays from about 8 years old 'til at Exeter Airport when living down with my aunty who was high in the airport managment team.
I could never 'get' train spotting. Plane spotting, though - that's totally different (honest )
I spent a lot of my youth at Birmingham airport (about a half hour cycle ride from home) or Coventry airport (a good deal longer cycle ride from home). I'm still fascinated by them, even though I don't fly in them any more.
When I became disaffected with my mechanical engineering apprenticeship, I applied to the RAF, only to be told I was too old to train for air crew
I was staying at bala lake last week, planes come through the valley very low at times but not as low as they used to, I remember climbing at tremadog in my youth and have planes fly below me at 50ft or so. In those days they broke the sound barrier and I nearly fell off from tyhe cshock on several occaisions
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