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Old July 9th 04, 07:46 AM
Dave Eadsforth
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In article , Peter Twydell
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In article , Dave Eadsforth
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In article , Richard
Johnson writes

My ggrandfather was a Canadian who flew a Handley Page 0/400 bomber in WW1
for the RFC. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any that still existed
in a museum somewhere in England perhaps. We have the bombsite from the one
he flew.

Thank you.

Rick.


I seem to remember that there is an airworthy replica that made a Nile
trip a few years ago - better than nothing, I guess.


That was a replica of a Vickers Vimy.

Oh, bum...

But they both had four wings and two engines, so...

AFAIK there are no H-P aircraft of that era left, at least not in the
UK.

Shame...

Cricklewood Aerodrome disappeared years ago and what's left of the
Radlett/Park Street site is going fast as well.

Cricklewood Aerodrome sounds like something out of 'The Goodies'.

Cheers,

Dave

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