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Bravo November at the Museum

  • John Murnane
  • Interview by: Jess Boydon-Juckes

Transcript

Yeah. Mixed emotion, I think.

But for me generally

because it gives people the chance of

it's nice.

It's great full

slightly concerning that.

I used to fly museum pieces, but I think

You see people,

That makes me feel old.

Now they're in that part of the museum,

it's the history of the first part

the end of last

So the last 40 years,

the British military have been doing,

that you couldn't really not have one if

and its history.

So it's good to have one.

And if you're going to have one,

you might as well have the one

that people might even have heard of when

or when they read the story, they go,

Oh, that's that's impressive. So.

The that it's here,

I think is great and that it's

There's part of me

that arguably would like to see it

and modified into the latest mark

Get all the old bits off

So each

but you know what?

all good things come to an end.

And I don't know why it wasn't part

that was way off to my time.

But if it wasn't going to be,

the best place for it.

The worst thing would have been

quietly dismantled somewhere,

that would have been the opposite.

but it's not.

And I think the fact it's here

and so many people can come see

Visiting the museum with mates

Yeah. it's quite fun. It's quite fun.

And it must be strange to see in such

Yeah.

It's, it needs a bit more mud and sand

a few butty boxes down the back, but,

It'd be. No, I don't know whether this

the last few times

It's an ideal

and then go up the stairs and actually be

Halifax or something that you

can go into

That'd be really good. I'd like that.

I used to love doing that at the village

I used to park a static chinook

to come through and sit in the front

they were long, tiring days,

But in here,

Well, pretty.

And and obviously

now, so I wondered if you could reflect

why it's been the best thing for the job

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