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Post by racingteatray on May 16, 2024 11:47:27 GMT
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Post by Roadrunner on May 16, 2024 13:21:09 GMT
There is a lot I like about it, but it does need a windscreen.
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Post by racingteatray on May 16, 2024 16:44:39 GMT
There is a lot I like about it, but it does need a windscreen. It's available as an option.
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Post by PetrolEd on May 17, 2024 8:07:27 GMT
Absolutely spot on and I don't really like morgans. I'm taking the windscreen option.
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Post by Martin on May 17, 2024 8:20:49 GMT
Absolutely spot on and I don't really like morgans. I'm taking the windscreen option. Agree with all three points.
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Post by alf on May 17, 2024 9:05:22 GMT
Tally ho chap! Bandits 3 o'clock Angels 10....
It's a bit.... that... for me.
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Post by PG on May 17, 2024 12:09:22 GMT
Tally ho chap! Bandits 3 o'clock Angels 10.... It's a bit.... that... for me. Yes indeed, but surely we all want to be cruising the skies in a Spitfire? When I had the XK, sitting low down in the Jag at night staring down the long bonnet, the subtle glow of the instruments, your hands resting lightly on the throttles (well the gear-stick, but you get my drift) one could feel the roar of the engine and the freedom. Or do I just have too vivid an imagination On the OP, yes that looks amazing. With the obvious windscreen option added.
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Post by Tim on May 17, 2024 14:31:22 GMT
Tally ho chap! Bandits 3 o'clock Angels 10.... It's a bit.... that... for me. Yes indeed, but surely we all want to be cruising the skies in a Spitfire? When I had the XK, sitting low down in the Jag at night staring down the long bonnet, the subtle glow of the instruments, your hands resting lightly on the throttles (well the gear-stick, but you get my drift) one could feel the roar of the engine and the freedom. Or do I just have too vivid an imagination Did you ever drive it on the rollercoaster section of the A68 north of Corbridge? You could've then imagined diving down on the enemy, shooting them up and swooping away only to repeat again a few times
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Post by Alex on May 18, 2024 8:04:59 GMT
Looks great but why is the steering wheel from at least 8 decades later than the rest of the design. Also the name Midsummer is slightly ominous. Will owners become unwittingly embroiled in an oddly elaborate murder mystery?
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