Farm Strip, Maule and Land Rovers
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Farm Strip, Maule and Land Rovers
For those of us that enjoy the finer things in life:
A farmstrip in rural England
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A Maule on said farmstrip (with son)
and Land Rovers (this picture is for Jeremy)
A grand day out to support the local air ambulance
A farmstrip in rural England
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A Maule on said farmstrip (with son)
and Land Rovers (this picture is for Jeremy)
A grand day out to support the local air ambulance
David
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A capstan winch. Interesting. I have issues with being that close to a load that heavy. I guess with that type of winch and a manila rope, you are not likely to be able to generate the load you can on a cable/drum winch though.
You have to make up your mind about growing up and becoming a pilot. You can't do both!
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Ha Ha. No you are not the only one with a jeep. Currently the wife drives a Grand Cherokee. Have had a Wrangler and a Grand Wagoneer. I still use a 1949 Willy's jeep pick up to run errands.
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