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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 10:18 pm 
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After a year of searching, I finally found a worthy calendar, and it includes a nice shot of SL721 when she was still blue!

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Ollie,
Care to give us a hint? At least describe January's photo.


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No idea. It's a mix with Warbirds and classics. Wayne Handley's Raven is in there, they are two TBMs, a B-25 with a F4U.

Cover is a yellow PT-17 over the Golden Gate.

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The one I like so far for next year is John Dibbs Flying Legends. Great picture of CRIPES A MIGHTY (4th) and others that will look awesome on the office wall!

Would be nice to see some of the not so published airplanes in the calendars.

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The Shuttleworth callander has aircraft you don't usually see (if you don't visit Old Warden) or aircraft you always see (if you do visit..) and is v. nice. The cover of the Blackburn 1912 is a stunning atmospheric shot. MOTF?

www.shuttleworth.org

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Its a cracking calendar (and I'm not just saying that because I have the cover shot) There is work from a number of Flypast/WIX boardmembers (Robbo, DamienB etc)

I would thoroughly recommend it.


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Whoa!

My problem is that the spot I have for calendars is rather small, so I can't buy Ghosts or Flying Legends. And I usually only see modern US stuff, which is rather boring.

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I'll try to get a real good one for 2006 though!

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