"Spiv" wrote:
"Brett" wrote in message
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"Dave Holford" wrote:
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I have been following this "discussion"? with amusement and would like
to make the following contributions:
I recall that at one time every page of most atlases used in British
schools tended to have a corner insert of the British Isles to provide
a
sense of scale - invariably they were tiny by comparison with the
countries being depicted.
I am old enough to have seen the Brabazon in the air, and it certainly
gave me the impression of a large but ungainly aircraft which was
being
handled with great care. I have also flown in Britannias, Viscounts
and
Vanguards; and while I found all three comfortable it should be
obvious
to anyone that the Viscount was the only successful one.
The bit I find amusing is "Spiv" has yet to indicate that he even has a
remote clue about the specification that led to the Viscount.
I never said I did.
Actually you have.
Enlighten us then.
I have.
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