Posted 4 October 2007, 13:20 From Maurice Saltmarsh
As an Air Radar Technician on CRW then AWFCS (Javelins) from 1958 until 1963 I well remember the cry of "Two Six on the hangar doors !" as 3 to 4 of us would put shoulders to these huge hangar doors to open or close them. Depending on who was around, we would sometimes use the David Brown towing tractor to open the doors. Anyone remember the name of the pub in Fakenham?
Posted 17 October 2007, 00:50 From paddy nichol
which pub? YOu mean the Limes hotel?
Posted 11 March 2008, 12:50 From Dave Mitchell
This hangar housed the Rapier Training Unit when I was there.
Posted 17 October 2008, 17:40 From colin spinks
My good friend Bill Burberry was stationed her wop air gunner with Bristol Blenheims i went there today to have a look very interesting would have liked to look around the hangers though!
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Posted 4 October 2007, 13:20 From Maurice Saltmarsh
As an Air Radar Technician on CRW then AWFCS (Javelins) from 1958 until 1963 I well remember the cry of "Two Six on the hangar doors !" as 3 to 4 of us would put shoulders to these huge hangar doors to open or close them. Depending on who was around, we would sometimes use the David Brown towing tractor to open the doors. Anyone remember the name of the pub in Fakenham?
Posted 17 October 2007, 00:50 From paddy nichol
which pub? YOu mean the Limes hotel?
Posted 11 March 2008, 12:50 From Dave Mitchell
This hangar housed the Rapier Training Unit when I was there.
Posted 17 October 2008, 17:40 From colin spinks
My good friend Bill Burberry was stationed her wop air gunner with Bristol Blenheims i went there today to have a look very interesting would have liked to look around the hangers though!
Posted 13 June 2009, 16:30 From 1946/47 jstranter
looking for Butch his home aera London
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