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Gareth Coe

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  1. Peter from EAFVG also has his 432 road-registered. Try a quick trip down to Ipswich [don't forget yer passport ;-) ] Regarding the 2.5 metre business: I'd imagine an Antar can't be far off that width.
  2. Hello sweetie :tongue: Floosie and I will, of course, be there again this year. Probably bring the Guzzi along this year, as it definitely didn't get enough use last year.
  3. ...and this is how military vehicles are born. ;-)
  4. Another section in the "Living History" area had a Unimog in amongst the WWII Germans. I suppose they think the vast majority of public won't know any different 8-)
  5. Me too - I remember getting told off for writing "The Falklands are British" (or something along those lines) on the covers of my exercise books. TEMPUS FUGIT eh?
  6. Michel Clements always has a few wartime Harleys in various states of re-build in his workshop. He's based in Elst, just outside Arnhem. I'm pretty sure he's on the web (and he speaks excellent English too ;-) )
  7. I must get to Norway some day :-) sounds like a fantastic place. Our next planned trip is Odessa :nut:
  8. More here --> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6451381.stm
  9. Ha ha, yes. There was a Dakota flying low over Colchester last week. We were all wondering if it was the MOD's latest purchase ~ a replacement for the Hercules ;-)
  10. Now you really are talking nonsense ;-)
  11. Hello Nige! and Hello Poj! ;-)
  12. Welcome to the forum chap. Another Essex boy, eh? ;-)
  13. Aw, I'd only get glue all over the carpet again... :tongue:
  14. Yes indeed. During the early stages of WW2 Britain was very much on the back foot. The only method we had of striking back was Bomber Command. They did an amazing job. Their courage and sacrifice is beyond question. I recommend you all read Mark Connelly's book, "Reaching For The Stars: A New History Of Bomber Command In World War II" ~ ISBN 1-86064-591-7. A well written, thoroughly researched read. Gareth
  15. Wouldn't it be something like Iltisen? :dunno:
  16. Not sure where you are my friend, but it's absolutely p***ing it down here in Britain's oldest town :-)
  17. Some more info here --> http://www.armyopenday.co.uk/
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