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SR.N8 - FINISHED

Started by TomZ, January 24, 2021, 09:54:05 AM

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Dizzyfugu


Old Wombat

Nice work, Tom! :thumbsup:


Big bugger, innit! :blink:
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kitbasher

Quote from: Old Wombat on October 17, 2022, 04:41:28 AMNice work, Tom! :thumbsup:


Big bugger, innit! :blink:

Ditto (thanks Womby for doing the writing for me  ;) )
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Leading Observer

Impressive build Tom :thumbsup: I only travelled by Hovercraft twice, to and from Calais on a school Geography field trip in 1974. The return journey was horrendous, as the weather in the Straits of Dover had turned rather nasty. Our SRN-4 was the last to leave Calais that day, all subsequent Flights/Sailings being cancelled minutes after we had left. The swell was getting up and the usual 35-40 minute journey took the best part of 2 hours, most of which was spent circling off Ramsgate waiting for a lull in the weather which would allow a landing. With all the pitching and rolling nearly all the passengers and some of the crew suffered from motion sickness. I held out until about 5 minutes before we landed, but the combination of a sudden gust of diesel fumes and my mate succumbing to the inevitable had me reaching for the sickbag. The cleanup crew would have had a massive task to get it ready for the next day
LO


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