Re: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom

2002-02-20 Thread Cotty
Are any of the British list members airshow enthusiasts? I'm thinking of jumping the pond this summer and attending one of the big English shows, and it would be nice to touch base beforehand with someone to get some info. Richard, I'm not an airshow anorak (geek), but most years the tv

Re: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom

2002-02-19 Thread Brendan
Ahem Or Canadian, My God those planes look good, and so do those pictures :) --- Richard Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: folks, If these phrases mean anything to you then you're probably (1) British; (2) an aircraft enthusiast; (3) both. In any case, you might be interested to see

Re: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom

2002-02-19 Thread T Rittenhouse
I'm jealous. Very nice. Ciao, Graywolf - Original Message - From: Richard Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:03 PM Subject: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom folks,

RE: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom

2002-02-19 Thread John Coyle
Nice pictures, Richard, and take me back to my youth on the south coast of England, when all three were still in RAF service, and often to be seen live and for real around where I lived! I can't be there myself, but if the Biggin Hill Air Show is still on and in your time-frame, you will have

Re: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom

2002-02-19 Thread jmadams
show this year, I've missed three since arriving in Canada. James - Original Message - From: John Coyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:01 PM Subject: RE: Supermarine, Sea Fury, Sea Venom Nice pictures, Richard, and take me back to my youth