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27th Aug 2009, 1:27 am | #61 | |
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Re: R1155 - guide to restoration
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I would agree Andy but it is not suprising when you consider that they were probably not going to survive for more than a few months any way. Just check up on the number of bombers shot down during ww2... its horrendous. Mike |
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27th Aug 2009, 12:14 pm | #62 |
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Re: R1155 - guide to restoration
I'm getting a copy as per my March comment [post 44*] Peter has put in an amazing amount of effort! This may turn out to be as much an item of historical research as a detailed restoration guide. Dave W
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27th Aug 2009, 4:02 pm | #63 |
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Re: R1155 - guide to restoration
My order has already gone in!Despite having a running one.
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27th Aug 2009, 5:31 pm | #64 |
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Re: R1155 - guide to restoration
Now that Peter has completed his Magnum Opus it's time that we closed this thread.
The thread in the Sets and Parts Offered section is here; https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...ad.php?t=44725 Well done Peter, it involves a tremendous amount of work to produce something like this. Regards,
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