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My personal pic Spitfire LF Mk XVIE you can see now in this place http://www.spitfire-museum.com/ :D
Drone_pilot
11-05-04, 11:46
well done polar, nicely done :D
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 15:45
Thanks for the heads up Polar - I sent them my Spitfire as well - we now sit side by side on the Spitfire/Hurricane memorial site.
Which ones are yours guys?
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 21:13
Mine is captioned "MH 434 Kleine Brogel 18.6.02 with my name - Polar's is to the left of mine.
Am I being a dork here or what? I can't see anything like what you've written!! They are in the photo gallery? :oops: :oops:
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 21:46
Photo Gallery, 7th row down - Lucasz Sambor & Rob Donaldson-Webster
I seem to have hurricanes there!
There are some comments about Midland Airshow 2002 & Værløse, Denmark but that's all I've got. Am I missing something?
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 22:01
Our pix are two rows below the Denmark ones and above the Hurricanes.
I don't have them mate! There are some pix of directly underneath teh Denmark pic labled TB752 - for Microsoft ® Flight Simulator! then I go straight into Hurricanes. You said Denmark ones - is that plural, I only have one pic on the gallery from Denmark.
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 22:33
Refresh your broswer - your getting old offline pages then!
Bingo! Looking at these photos just makes me want to watch the Battle of Britain film again. Super photos! Should I refresh every time I come onto a website then, just in case they don't show everything?
Derrick Stephenson
11-05-04, 22:44
Ye Gods, am I starting to understand? My first thought was 'hit the refresh button Zofo', but I wasn't confident enough to post it.
Derrick.
You never know Derrick, but I'm sure you'll not get flamed here!
Derrick Stephenson
11-05-04, 22:53
Zofo, I'm 61.
When someone my age starts to understand technology, it's out of date!!!
Derrick.
HighlandSniper58
11-05-04, 23:12
Zofo
When in Internet explorer, select Internet Options from the tools menu, select the general tab, and half way down the box click on settings, there are four options at the top of the next box - select atomatically and then work your way back out clicking OK each time. This will ensure your vbrowser auto refreshes each time you visit a site.
H :D ope this helps
Derrick Stephenson
11-05-04, 23:19
Rooooob, don't do this to me.
I was just boasting about understanding, and you come up with that!!!
It's easier for me to hit the refresh button. :P :P :shock:
Derrick.
*chuckles* speakin of technology, if we have any Vietnam vets here, they might be pleased to know their radios are still being used in our Land Rovers
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