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Old 11th Oct 2008, 10:11
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Hey Bertie, thanks for the info and great pictures!! Keep em coming!
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Old 11th Oct 2008, 19:26
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Bertie, that last picture must have been taken in the Lincolnshire Alps
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Old 11th Oct 2008, 19:54
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No need for that ShyT, you've obviously never walked up Steep Hill towards Lincoln Cathedral!

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Not quite "The Ben" but as good as it gets this far south..............

(with apologies to Herts for intruding on this thread but its just to show that the belly pod is no problem)

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No need for that ShyT, you've obviously never walked up Steep Hill towards Lincoln Cathedral!
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Having been based at RAF Scampton for a while, albeit nearly twenty years ago, I can assure you that I have.

In fact all that while ago, I probably ran up it. But I was probably very, very drunk. My own belly pod is closer to the ground these days.
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...I'm a damn sight more cautious about digging in the tail-bumper on my current low-skid 135s than I ever had to be about the pod on my beloved 902. Not that SASH ever had one of those, either
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