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British Army Lynx's

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phila
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British Army Lynx's

Post by phila » Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:38 pm

ImageIMG_1183 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ679 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ177 'Vanguard 1' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG917 'Army Air 923' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG917 'Army Air 923' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG917 / ZE375 / ZG887 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ606 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZF538 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageIMG_5293 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZF539 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageIMG_5286 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ678 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG916 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG887 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG921 'Army Air 9-2-3' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ219 @ Bramley by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ171 / XZ203. Salisbury Plain. by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ183. MOD St Athan. by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ174 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ609 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ664 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ680 / E by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ181 / XZ672 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ651 / O by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG885 'Army Air 622' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ178 / XZ217 / XZ615 / XZ193 / XZ648 / ZD279 / XZ655 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ220 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

Image(XZ673) by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageCNV00013 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ616 'Army Air 644' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ652 T by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ220 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ203 / XZ308 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZD559 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ646 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ209 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ642 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageXZ665 by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

ImageZG923 'Pilgrim 2' by Phil Adkin, on Flickr

POL
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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by POL » Sat Jul 22, 2017 5:03 pm

Great shots Phil - I recognise most of the locations! Do you need any Lynx now then or are you done?

Was nice to bump in to you at St Diz, though how you managed to get in and around that quick is beyond me! :lol:

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by phila » Sat Jul 22, 2017 7:05 pm

EGVP wrote:Great shots Phil - I recognise most of the locations! Do you need any Lynx now then or are you done?

Was nice to bump in to you at St Diz, though how you managed to get in and around that quick is beyond me! :lol:


Cheers Chris - can you drop me a line philadkin@tesco.net

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by paddyboy » Sun Jul 23, 2017 2:58 pm

Hi Phil :P

Great post, buddy :thumbs:

So, old Lynx's never die, they just rust in peace, then :lol:

Cheers and thanks for sharing :thumb:

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by TF104 » Sun Jul 23, 2017 7:07 pm

Great pictures,of an almost extinct airframe, Thanks for posting

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by F3 » Thu Jul 27, 2017 5:42 pm

Interesting set there Phil, esp the wrecks. Well remember them dropping into York's Imphal Barracks over our house when we lived nearby.

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by fids » Sat Jul 29, 2017 7:25 pm

My favourite helicopter and beautifully caught Phil

Nearly falling out of one 200 feet above Rosslea Police Station one dark and rainy December evening is my biggest Lynx memory
Ook

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Re: British Army Lynx's

Post by Duane Hewitt » Sat Jul 29, 2017 7:45 pm

That Bramley cab looks a lot worse than the last time I saw it!

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