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Come Outside

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Tranquil
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Come Outside

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Ok own up, who used to watch this??

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Come Outside is an award-winning, British educational children's television series that ran from 23 September 1993 to 18 March 1997. It remains one of the BBC's most watched children's programmes.

A feature of Come Outside was Auntie Mabel's unusual mode of transport: a small aeroplane (a Slingsby T67 Firefly) with multi-coloured polka dots.

3 Different Firefly's where used over the 4 years G-RAFG, G-SFTZ & G-BOCM.

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Re: Come Outside

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LoL I may have watched this with my kids, they loved Pippin!!
Nice repaint Mark :)
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Re: Come Outside

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And there is a military connection. G-RAFG is currently based at the flying club at RAF Benson. Minus the polka dots.
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Re: Come Outside

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Delboy99 wrote: 17 Mar 2018, 21:37 And there is a military connection. G-RAFG is currently based at the flying club at RAF Benson. Minus the polka dots.
Indeed it is, i have done that one whilst doing my RAF Flying Club repaints!

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