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Is it the end of Dishforth ?
- PeteHemsley
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Re: is it the end of dishforth
Dishforth has been dead for a long time. Waste of resources
Re: is it the end of dishforth
they should move dishfourth to leuchars
Re: is it the end of dishforth
well seeing as they work a lot on the ranges in Northern England and the biggest army camp, I think, in the UK is in North Yorkshire, Catterick, they should stay in the area, but certainly there are at least four places they could go and shut down Dishcloth to save a bit of dosh....Leeming, Topcliffe, Linton...even Catterick itself! In my humble opinion...just a personall view
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Paul Greig
6 miles from Leeming
regards to all
Paul Greig
6 miles from Leeming
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Re: is it the end of dishforth
Down here in Zomerset it's being reported that 1 Regt AAC are moving into Yeovilton when they return from Gutersloh Germany.
I had many happy days at Dishforth when we were receiving the brand new Lynx Mk9.
Dishforth has passed through many owners over the years. The RAF, Police & AAC. I suppose you may get to a Barrett Homes helicopter over the airfield next.
Bertie
I had many happy days at Dishforth when we were receiving the brand new Lynx Mk9.
Dishforth has passed through many owners over the years. The RAF, Police & AAC. I suppose you may get to a Barrett Homes helicopter over the airfield next.

Bertie
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Re: is it the end of dishforth
Careful guys! Some might think that you dont like aircraft!!!
Arabest,
Geoff.



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Geoff.
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