This is by the way of a trial of postimage etc! It may be simple, but if you are used to listening to people and then working out what they are meaning, it does not help, the FAQs vaguely help, but also hinder in equal.
We took our bikes and cycled from the show ground through Warminster and up and over to Imber Village passing various rusted carcasses taking advantage of the Plain being open for Access.It was a good cycle ride through an inspiring landscape, a really good ride.
At the show all sorts of people took great interest in the models including one junior rivet counter, who obviously could not believe what he was finding
I cannot think of a caption that does full justice to this!
So getting there slowly.
Steve
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Re: Corsley Show
Great images Steve and glad you could post them successfully. Sounds like a show we could attend in future. Careful what you say about rusted carcasses. That's a Stillbrew Chieftain Mk 11, which I served on (and not even at the end of my time). After that came Challeger 1 and I just saw in CR 2. Not as old as Denny though. Stephen
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> Not as old as Denny though
Is anything
Adrian.
Is anything
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