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Old 24th November 2004 | 14:50
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Twins at Barton

There are four donkeys sat south of the three two numbers..... but only two aeroplanes! Nice ones at that
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Old 24th November 2004 | 19:37
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could somebody translate please ? ........
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Old 24th November 2004 | 19:54
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Did'nt think Barton allowed 2 donkeys in there.
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Old 25th November 2004 | 00:10
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If you talk to the airfield operator in advance and they're happy with the condition of the runways, not too soggy, and Weight then you can get permission to fly in with a twin. I did in late summer and they ok'd it but unfortunately I then had to cancel the trip.

Be interesting to see if they manage to fly out as I'd imagine it'll now be raining in the NW for months!

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Old 25th November 2004 | 11:25
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Plenty come in for maintenance, including some very nice classics.

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