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Re: British Phantom Aviation Group

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Barets off to all and congrats on all the recent achievements! :respect:

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I love that last picture! Well done again gents, keep up the good work.
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Head over to BPAG YouTube page for UK F-4 Phantom related videos.

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Thanks for all the great work and updates!
Did you also attend Duxford last week? Was looking for you, but somehow couldn't find you.
Maybe I need glasses, or you simply weren't there......
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Alpha Kilo One wrote: 24 Sep 2023, 08:58 Thanks for all the great work and updates!
Did you also attend Duxford last week? Was looking for you, but somehow couldn't find you.
Maybe I need glasses, or you simply weren't there......
Unfortunately we didn`t attend Duxford. With most events we have to weigh up the cost of attending versus how much fund raising we can achieve. The cost of a pitch at certain events, Duxford being a perfect example, is steadily climbing. Added to the costs of travelling and moving equipment like stalls and cockpit sections to and from these events, it really makes attending uneconomical for non profit organisations like ourselves.

We do however try to attend where we can, but it`s usually the smaller type events.
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