It's great to hear that the old Whitley is represented in the
museum. I'm a bit surprised there was a gap for so long, but I am
of course biased ;)
--- In Whitley_project@..., "Phil Halsall"
<philippe.halsall@a...> wrote:
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> There is a larger model - not sure of scale model in the Science
Museum Hall of flight too.
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 11:18 AM
> Subject: [Whitley_project] Cosford Museum
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> I had to attend a trade show at osford Museum the other day
(someone
> has to do it!!). When the opportunity arose, I went off to vist
all the
> exhibition halls. As I browsed the models of WW2 aircraft, I
thought
> back to similar visits with my Father who always lamented the
absence
> of a model of a Whitley amongst the Lancasters, Wellingtons,
Spits etc.
> Then my gaze alighted on a 1/72 scale model in the corner of the
> display - a Mk V resplendent in Bomber Command Colours. Clearly
the
> Frog Whitley of old. Recognition at last!
>
> I can highly recommend this superb venue - Whitleys aside it is
an
> excellent day out.
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