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I am privileged to see and hear Spitfires on a regular basis . I live very close to Goodwood Airdrome were some ( 2 I think ) are based . They fly over me once or twice a week . Guy Martin is a top geezer . He once was asked on live tv if he had trouble sleeping the night before a big road race . He replied ."a couple of good wanks and I'm sorted " !

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I am privileged to see and hear Spitfires on a regular basis . I live very close to Goodwood Airdrome were some ( 2 I think ) are based . They fly over me once or twice a week . Guy Martin is a top geezer . He once was asked on live tv if he had trouble sleeping the night before a big road race . He replied ."a couple of good wanks and I'm sorted " !

 

Bet no one complains to the council about planes flying over their houses:thumbup1:

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Black and white stripes were for the D Day Landings, to make allies more recognisable I think.

 

Black and white stripes were, I agree(mainly in an attempt to counter the 'if it flies, shoot at it' Royal Navy approach to AA defence), but one black and one white wing was standard during the Battle of France and early in the Battle of Britain when the civilians of the Observer Corps were a useful back up to the Radar stations. :001_smile:

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Used to be a merlin engine in one of the tractor pulling rigs when I was young dont know whether its still on the circuit but it did sound great.

 

I was pretty sure someone put a merlin engine in a rolls once so I googled it . I was right , what a beast

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In 2010 I completed a Help for Heroes 350mile bike ride through Northern France - we came back across to Dover on HMS Largs Bay before coming ashore on landing craft. We were lucky enough to be treated to an air display by a spitfire whilst standing on the deck of the ship - it's fair to say the pilot got fairly close to us - here's a photo (absolutely unedited)

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