Stonehenge Air Museum
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Thanks for the nice comments..........did anyone notice the 7/8th scale Mustang (first pic. the second is full scale)? The main mounts are wheels and tires from a Honda Civic. Also it has two Ford V6's joined with a common crank, mounted inline........hence the gap in the exhaust. This little bird was hand built by the museum owner (it's privately owned) and was able to fly flat out at 250+ mph.
Not too bad for a "Home Built".Comment
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Hi Rick, when I first saw the title I was expecting some arranged flying stones in formation having experienced your side of humour. :tears-of-joy: But turned out looking like a nice little museum with some nice displays.
I thought the Mustang looked weird with those crooked undercarriage legs and thought bad restoration until you explained the homebuilt story.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
RichardComment
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Hi Rick, when I first saw the title I was expecting some arranged flying stones in formation having experienced your side of humour. :tears-of-joy: But turned out looking like a nice little museum with some nice displays.
I thought the Mustang looked weird with those crooked undercarriage legs and thought bad restoration until you explained the homebuilt story.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
RichardComment
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Ice set of shots. Looks an enjoyable visit……why Stonehenge though? Just asking because I lived within a few miles of the real Stonehenge virtually all my life.Comment
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