Re: Nuclear flask crash



Martin Underwood <a@b> wrote:
> "Robin Nicholson" <branston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:nmq9h1902h4n5e4p8if1j8fboipgrdqlli@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Does anyone know where I might view the 'crash' stunt some 20? years
>> ago that was,I think, organised to show safe the flasks were? I am not
>> sure where it was filmed- but someone is bound to know here
>
[...]
>
> I've seen it on one of the display stands at the NRM in York. I'm not sure
> whether it's available as an MPG on the web anywhere.
>

It's usually showing on a screen in the Warehouse, though I've not been
in there for a year or two.

pete
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