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 On 2015-01-07 03:32:31 +0000, john szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> said:
 
 > Syke <h.macguire@CRUIVEvirgin.net> wrote in news:RzVqw.498095$7A5.464231
 > @fx17.am4:
 >
 >> On 06/01/2015 17:28, john szalay wrote:
 >>> Syke <h.macguire@CRUIVEvirgin.net> wrote in news:AgNqw.381617
 > $WK6.209157
 >>> @fx02.am4:
 >>>
 >>>> I wonder what those are in the background?
 >>>>
 >>>> Regards
 >>>>
 >>>> Syke
 >>>>
 >>>
 >>> Grumman Trackers ?  perhaps ?
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >> It's the very short span wings that's puzzling.  That's a Royal Navy
 >> Meteor, so I'm thinking Sea Prince, but the wings are still too short
 >> for that; more like the wings on the OV Bronco.
 >>
 >> Regards
 >>
 >> Syke
 >>
 >
 > How about  Percival Pembrokes
 
 That is a very likely candidate given that its service starting in the
 mid-1950's would make it a Meteor contemporary.
 
 
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 Savageduck
 
 
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