Model Planes....

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Hi. This is taking midel planes to a new height..... :shock:


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Now that’s a model plane ( toy) I remember in the 70s going over Dagenham Central Park watching the model planes with my grandad they were just petrol ones and very small but I thought they were the best toy you could have . I did have the steam engine what I would watch going around the back yard .

They do look like the real thing if you was watching from a distance . I know peter is the plane man but I do love a visit to Duxford we went once when the boys were young and they had the air show on well worth a visit and it’s a real boys day out .
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Very impressive :)
That must take some practice..... And in the hands of an amateur that could go real bad real quickly!
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Wow!
Is that the ultimate big boys toy or what? :D

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