PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

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Re: PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:45 pm

ZULU1 wrote:Vernon, if you can get to Yeovilton, the Fleet Air Arm museum is well worth a visit. Mainly Naval Aviation. At present most of Somerset is under water. But maybe worth a call to see if they are open.

See http://www.fleetairarm.com/

Also the De Havilland aircraft museum is worth a look.

http://www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/location.html

And the Tank museum

http://www.tankmuseum.com/

I am unsure why you have chosen this time of year to visit, may i suggest that you buy a new wet suit..Gul make nice ones, I made the lining plant many years ago.. vhpy
Hallo Paul.
Thanks for the info. I have made notes. as for the time of the year!. it is just circumstances, that predict when. last year when we were in the UK, It was fabulous weather. They had a heat wave, which suited me. It was July. I will have to go prepared. My son lives in Raynes Park, and will have all the warmies I need.
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Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:53 pm

The UK is actually quite beautiful, especially from an architectural and historical point of view. Take a trip to the south/east coast and your fascination with WW2 will be amazed. Literally 1000's of historical landmarks and war memorials/fortifications to be seen. London is over rated.... dirty, full of foreigners and too many Australians. :lol: Spend a day or two there and then move on. It's in the little towns out in the countryside where you will experience the real UK. Awesome little pubs around with friendly folk. Lake district is stunning. (!!)

If I ever get the chance to go back, I'd go tour Scotland/Ireland which I didn't see last time around. vhpy[/quote]


I love the history of the UK. I have only there twice. Those little towns really fascinate me. I love walking through those narrow little streets, with all the old shops and pubs. The one place in particular was a town called Ford. The little pub was a 15th century establishment, with the original fireplace still being used. On enquiring, I was told that it has always been a drinking establishment. fascinating!! I don't think I will get a chance to get to the lakes district. I have been told it is worth seeing.
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Re: PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:01 pm

Air Hog wrote:
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Bundy wrote:Lived there for 18 months.....best place to visit is the departures terminal at Heathrow! ^

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Hey Alan.

Don't spoil things for me.( Departure lounge.) Sheeeesh!!!
Hi Vernon, sorry to say but what Alan say is true. Heathrow Departure Terminal the best place to be. (Was for me anyway).
Have to admit Johan, I would never want to live there. My son has been there for about 12 years now and loves it. Married to a lovely English girl and has two little girls. I will be spending quite a lot of time with them, and my older sister lives near Manchester. I will visit her for a couple of days. The rest of the time will be touring. with a friend, who knows the UK very well.
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Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:04 pm

Turbo wrote:you must go to Camden, its a town that is basically a market - you can buy anything there and cheap also.
good food in the streets and a lekker vibe
Thanks Turbo.
Have made a note.
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Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:07 pm

Nkwazi wrote:Dont think there will be much going on ito airshows in March.
Agreed. I am dissapointed, but, not much I can do about it.
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Postby ZULU1 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:12 pm

Vernon, i am a pure Cornishman, trust me its great in the summer but in winter its hectic. But if you have the tenacity, why not try geocaching in the UK. Your family should be able to show you around but the Imperial war museum, London transport museum, RAF Hendon, RAF Cosford at Telford, see Blists Hill foundries and working villages of around Ironbridge and Madeley in the West Midlands and the birthplace of the Industrial revolution. If its not flooded in those areas. The RAF transport auxilliary was based at Cosford and now hosts the Cold war museum and a huge static display. Including V2 rockets.
Then of course any visit even repeated needs to include Duxford.

I worked in Ipswich a few years back and toured the US air force bases in the south east, very interesting with many museums in small towns, especially Great Blakenham.

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Postby vernon11 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:14 pm

slysi wrote:Eden Camp, just outside of York....

http://www.edencamp.co.uk
Thanks Slysi.
it is a bit far North, but I have made a note incase I get as far as that.
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Postby ZULU1 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:33 pm

Vernon, i forgot Bletchley park! The origin of the computer..Alan Turing and the breaking of the Enigma code and the Lorenz code. Pure brilliance..

Regarding Eden park, google cc41, the utility radio which we have named our utilite led township lighting system after.

Also if down south go to Eden project near St Austell. My sister works there..
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Postby Bundy » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:07 am

Uncle Vern...don't worry about a drivers licence...I think you'd be far better off making sure your skippers licence is valid! :wink:
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Postby vernon11 » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:53 pm

Allan. You are so right. beginning to wonder now!! Gee Wiz, its really bad.
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Postby vernon11 » Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:29 pm

Well folks.
Back from the most incredible four weeks I could ever ask for. the weather was fair, except for two very cold days At Ashton Under Lyne (Manchester area). Was there visiting my sister. hell it was cold!!!
Four days spent in the Portsmouth area, was also bitterly cold. went on a launch tour of the harbour, with the wind blowing icy cold. just about froze my goolies off. Other then those six days, the rest was nippy, but clear. No Rain. I did not get to all the places I would have liked. just no time.

Glad to be back.
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Re: PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

Postby Blue Max » Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:22 am

:o
Judging on the exchange rate of the Rand I suppose a holiday of four weeks will be out of my reach at the present moment in time.?? Might have to sell the farm first.
But I promise would love to do a historical trip ( WW 11) before I depart.! **
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Postby vernon11 » Sat Apr 05, 2014 3:33 pm

Paul, as soon as I have got my act together, I intend posting a few pictures.
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Re: PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

Postby Blue Max » Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:36 am

vernon11 wrote: I intend posting a few pictures.
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Will remind you.!
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Re: PLACES TO VISIT IN THE UK.

Postby Air Hog » Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:32 pm

And I still say the Departure lounge is the most important place to visit. They have coffee, muffins etc while you wait!! :lol: vhpy :twisted: (^^)

Even something stronger if you want to celebrate leaving :twisted:

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