July 28, 2006 at 5:24 pm
Well, I wonder how many of you will respond to this thread. I cannot profess to being a serious aviation enthusiast. However over the past few months, my research for a television drama series that I am writing, has led me to become at the least nostalgic for and at best almost passionate for the heyday of the great air races of the 1930s.
My research of the Castle Bromwich aeroplane factory put me in touch with The curator of The Alex Henshaw archive at Hendon, Daniel Scott-Davies and in turn to the great man himself. I am honoured to count this remarkable legend of flying and a wonderful Englishman, as my newest friend.
I am fairly convinced that there will be a massive amount of interest in my next project, which is to make the movie version of Alex marvelous Book “The Flight of The Mew Gull”,and he has granted me permission to proceed.
Please check out my website. I’m not a crank, this is 100% genuine and I’d love to hear the thoughts of as many of you as possible. I suspect that this will be of interest to people who don’t normally look in the historic forums, so perhaps some of you may like to draw your friends attention to this posting and my website
http://www.carvery.zoomshare.com
[email]carvery@zoomshare.com[/email]
cheers
Jon better known on the web as Brumbear
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