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  1. I've been given an open but complete 24hr GS from 1995 if anyone wants it, it's no longer edible but may be of use in a display. Beans and bacon, menu A. All the packaging is intact just no longer edible. This is the green foil packs for the biscuits and oatmeal block type.

  2. Only nine episodes (of 13) were made because of disagreements between creator /writer Wilfred Greatorex and Yorkshire TV. A proposed second series was scrapped. The C47A (DC3) used in the program (G-BHUB) is now repainted and hanging from the roof of the American Air Museum at Duxford.

  3. I really enjoyed Duxford and seeing the variety on offer,

     

    It seems to me that the basics are:

    I want to bring my truck.

    I want see other peoples trucks

    I don't want to pay full whack to do this as I'm already paying to bring my truck.

    I imagine the public want to see them too.

    A decent cafe that I don't have to get a mortgage for a cup of tea.

    Some where to dispose of cup of tea two hours later...:D

     

    If Duxford is not an option, North Weald? Cambridge airport? somewhere else close by? Just thinking/typing out loud. There must be a solution and I wish the DAS well, they have always been very helpful in the past.

  4. Hi,

    Nothing different, all the L9 were Belgian made and puchased in two big batches starting in 1967.

    The reality of service life was that the parts from these two batches were mixed up in servicing and overhaul , (we were happy if it worked and cared not for aesthetics) so the chances of finding a 'pure' L9 are slim. There were variations of hammers and grips for example, depending what came out of the packet in stores.

    Enjoy your gift, in almost every respect it's an L9.

  5. Holly was very helpful but she couldn't give me a price anywhere near the £137 FJ want as I take it to work occasionally, I have breakdown cover and the annual mileage was quite high, all of which is included with FJ. Maybe next year......

  6. For a little more information and to answer a question raised on the articles comments section, the German pilot, Helmut Eberspächer was born on 18th of Novenmber 1915 in Tübingen.

    In 1934 he volunteered for the Army , serving in an armoured reconnaissance battalion. Later he studied mechanical engineering and in 1939 he transferred to the Luftwaffe.

    He served with KG51, NSGr. 20 and SKG 10.

    He survived the war as a Captain and joined his cousins Dr Richard and Walter Eberspacher in the family business making, among other things, the night heater that still bears their name today.

    He died in Germany on 19th June 2011 aged 95.

  7. Finally got around to doing the intros!

    My Name is Guy and I am the proud/frustrated/skint second owner of 1985 110GS, the first owner being the Army! Any officers here that survived Leighton House may well have used it! We live near the Norfolk/Suffolk Border and I drive her as much as I can. I'm also very interested in the Sterling SMG partly because of carrying on issue and partly because of the design. I plan on 'doing' Duxford this year if anyone is going or has gone before, what's the drill?

  8. If I see you in the club house bar in a dress suit with a stupid twizzle moustache , BE WARNED!!!! I will not be responsible for my actions! Nor will many other members. There are parts of British TV that are just not suitable for viewing by sane persons!:nono::trustme:

     

     

    Just a FYI, the fella in question is a pukka welsh opera singer called Wynn Evans. Who has clearly sold his soul to the advertising devil!! I can't bear the adverts either.

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