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  1. british wartime motorcycle helmets must rate quite high on the list of most uncomfortable ,they start to press on the front of your head at 2 points after half an hour or sos wear and bike riders can often be seen pushing them backwards at every opportunity

  2. the airfield dig thread that turned really bitchy on warrelics and me and the guy that started it decided to end the thread, although calling everyone a bunch of idiots and saying it was all make believe was not my idea but that's what he posted so the thread got closed and we're still investigating the 2 large trenches full of yank vehicles and another one probably full of parts but before anyone gets too excited nothing has been confirmed yet as we're still waiting for some geofizz which is why i want to crack on and do it myself with a mine detector or something else cheap

     

    eddy

     

    I assumed the thread starter was a wind up merchant and everything was his idea of a joke

  3. Yep, i saw that too going anti-clockwise on the M25, although its actually a Sexton. I'm guessing it yours again Adrian? How do you manage to rope the army into moving your toys around for you?

     

    Richard

     

    at a guess fiming on the plains?

  4. hey dave working on your tan and playing at the same time, now that really is living the dream :D

     

    clive i'll be looking on land, i've had a tip off about buried yank vehicles on an old airbase which are apparently 5 ft down and i also got chatting to an old boy that knows the location of a halifax crash site above glossop which he helped to clear when he was a lad but he told me 3 of the engines where left behind in the peat bog, which is worth looking into as it's only 5 miles away.

     

    eddy

     

    its not that lot from the other forum is it?

  5. got to agree with all the above ,although I must say I went to a club in Essex last night and drove through a couple of small villages which had certainly done their bit to keep the flag companies in business

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