hello there sean,my name is nick and i am based in brighton,i thought your blog
was very interesting and was wondering if you had accurate os map grid
references for your crash sites?i have been in to aircraft from an early age ,my
grandfather served in the fleet air arm and i have visited rnas yeovilton many
times.my family and i are planning a trip up to the lakes this summer in our
restored military vehicle to do a few shows and travel a bit,it would be great
to stop of for a few days wreck hunting,my two boys have caught the aircraft bug
as well.looking forward to your reply,nick.
sean <seansonofbig@...> wrote: I just stumbled across your group,
hadn't previously thought to look
under the military heading, can't think why. You can see our group,
focussing on Dark Peak aircraft wrecks (Derbyshire, Yorks, Lancs,
Cheshire)at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peakdistrictwreckhunters/
We also have a blog at
http://peakwreckhunters.blogspot.com/
which might be of interest.
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