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Amadeus

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Flying into the Big M again a couple of days ago. Not quite working with only small lens fire and from that altitude, so going to grab a helicopter one day soon and go for a proper flyabout. I'm just a sucker for big cityscapes - concrete jungles fascinate me smile.png

 

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That's just a few from the row, pretty sure there was twelve of them there altogether. Grand total of ~£300m in them alone!

 

Here's a few more:

 

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And to finish off, what you shouldn't do to a £1.2m Maserati Tipo 151. Especially when you're not the owner.

 

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12 of them - wow, they only made 39 in total, that's some collection all in one place. Definitely the first car that would go into my dream garage if ever I discover the next big thing and make a few gazillion quid.

 

As for the Mazza :o - which is probably what most of the crowd did too no doubt!

 

Thanks for sharing dude, appreciated. :)

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Oh nice one thanks, will have a look later.

 

I keep watching it on the telly every year and telling myself I'll go - I need to actually DO it one year. I guess it's probably not as manic as the Festival of Speed (which I'd also like to go to, not a fan of huge crowds though).

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It's a very chilled out atmosphere despite the amount of people there. I think there was something like 130000 people there this time round, the event's massively spread out though so it's not too much of an issue. We were there for all three days this year and my feet were in ruins by the end of it all, but it was well worth it.

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A few years ago I visited Egeskov Castle in Denmark. It has the most incredible collection of old cars, motorbikes, aeroplanes - just about everything!

It's a place for a full day out - highly recommended - even stuff for the kids to do.

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