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Avro Half Shack

Started by Captain Canada, February 17, 2013, 04:52:01 PM

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Captain Canada

I saw a photo today of a Mitchel and the nose ( it was off in the distance ) looked like a Shackleton. Then I got to thinking, a shack nose and engines on a B-25 as a smaller ASW for coastal patrols etc. I already have a shackleton kit so I just need to source a Mitchel and we\.'re good to go !

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upnorth

My UK geography skills are negligible, but I wonder if there's a place with "Shed" as part of it's name.

Logically, half a shack should be a shed.  :lol:
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James

There is a village called Shedfield down south in Hampshire. Certainly nothing northern or midland. There are certainly no cities or large towns starting 'Shed'.  :thumbsup:

Captain Canada

There you go folks...Shedfield ! Good enough for me ! If half a shack is a shed..... :thumbsup:
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Alvis 3.14159

If half a shack is a shed, does two sheds equal a Jackson? And if two sheads eaquals a Jackson, but a shed is half a shack, then is a Shack actually another word for a Jackson?

And for those that aren't making the connection....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetA


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upnorth

I thought half a shed was an outhouse.
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James

Quote from: upnorth on February 18, 2013, 12:52:54 PM
I thought half a shed was an outhouse.

Outhouse -> outside toilet -> toilet -> bog -> Bogton, Aberdeenshire?  ;D