The view or two from my "office"

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The 40 storey Umeda Sky Building in Osaka. I looked skywards as I went up the outside lift to the 35th floor. I shakily side stepped on the skywalk to take a photograph of the escalators below, my arm outstretched to touch the pillars so I knew I wouldn’t fall in! But it was definitely worth it.


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Royal Thai Air Force Museum Bangkok.

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Even a Tiger Moth.
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And this is a Ki 55 Tachikawa trainer bought from Japan in 1942. Seems the 2 Governments were fairly close. Only 2 of these planes still exist.
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And a Mig 21 given to the Museum by Vietnam.
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I thought I better put one of these contraptions in.
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Royal Thai Air Force Museum Bangkok.

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Even a Tiger Moth.
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And this is a Ki 55 Tachikawa trainer bought from Japan in 1942. Seems the 2 Governments were fairly close. Only 2 of these planes still exist.
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And a Mig 21 given to the Museum by Vietnam.
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I thought I better put one of these contraptions in.
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You could have put in a decent looking contraption!

Also I am endorsed to instruct on the Tiger Moth.
 

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