March 14, 2005 at 9:57 pm
I do believe that Mr. 35 has today joined the esteemed ranks of those who have had their names imprinted on the old literature.
Well done young man.
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th April 2005 at 12:36
I’m half way through my copy, and I have to say that it’s beautifully written. I don’t get a lot of time these days to just sit and read, but on the few occasions when I’ve sat down with the intention of snatching ten minutes with the book, those ten minutes have turned into twenty, thirty, fourty… I find that’s always a good indicator of the ‘once you pick it up you can’t put it back down again’ factor.
A good friend of mine has also received a copy, but as it’s a birthday pressie she dunt know wot it is until tomorrow… 😉
Once again, congratulations Kev. The boy done good. 😀
By: Auster Fan - 29th April 2005 at 11:11
Congratulations. Writing a book, about any subject- but a history in particular- is a difficult, daunting task. To have completed it and to feel good; satsified with it- is commendable.
I hope your signing event went well; and that sales are good.
🙂
Erin
Thanks to Snapper, I have my copy as I couldn’t get to the day itself. I haven’t yet had time to pick it up, but am eager to do so. I might sit in the garden this weekend and read it if the weather holds. Decent book, decent weather and a pint of Spitfire …… can’t wait!
By: Barnowl - 29th April 2005 at 10:12
Well done mate
By: cygnet - 29th April 2005 at 10:02
Well Done Kev
By: Moggy C - 15th March 2005 at 23:49
Not too sure about all these mutterings regarding banked curves and test courses.
Regards,
kev35
In the early days of motoring ‘hills’ provided quite a challenge to the cars of the day.
So, they constructed at Brooklands a ‘Test Hill’ a steep and steepening straight track that cars were measured on, first for the distance they could actually climb before failing, later for the time within which they could cover the entire hill.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to beat the ‘upwards’ record, but ‘downwards’
Moggyy
By: kev35 - 15th March 2005 at 20:32
Ok, most of you on here now I’m just a sentimental old fool, but today, and the last few weeks really have all been a bit draining for me emotionally. I was lucky enough to be given the Honour of producing “Wise Without Eyes” and it has been a privelege. I have written and spoken to a number of veterans some of whose stories have reduced me to tears, but not always through sadness. They have given me the privelege of sharing their experience. I only hope I have not let them down.
So, it is all systems go. I thank everyone for their kind support but I have to mention two people in particular, and that is Robbo and Snapper.
My late Mother, who died five years ago, once told me that my dream would one day come true…..
It has.
I look forward to seeing anyone interested at the signing which takes place at 2pm on the 15th April, the 89th Anniversary of the formation of the Squadron, at Brooklands.
I am really looking forward to the event…….
Not too sure about all these mutterings regarding banked curves and test courses.
Regards,
kev35
By: dhfan - 15th March 2005 at 13:11
Congratulations Kev.
I’m trying to arrange to get to Brooklands.
By: RobAnt - 15th March 2005 at 12:40
Great Kev – look forward to getting a copy. Sorry I can’t make Brooklands.
By: Locobuster - 15th March 2005 at 10:07
Congrats, Kev!
By: Smith - 15th March 2005 at 09:36
Ah … many thanks Robbo and well done Kev!
By: Ren Frew - 15th March 2005 at 09:19
Well done Kevin, couldn’t happen to a nicer bloke.
By: von Perthes - 15th March 2005 at 09:10
Sound job Kev!
Geoff
(Wanted – mother-sitter for 15th April – must have plenty of patience & GSOH)
By: Andrew-O - 15th March 2005 at 07:56
Well done Kev.
Looking forward to the signing event at Brooklands
By: Guzzineil - 15th March 2005 at 00:59
glad he got his finger out.. thought i was gonna end up at Brooklands on me own on the 15th.. 😀 :p
Neil.
By: Smith - 15th March 2005 at 00:56
It’s a damn good thing there’s no clique here – otherwise some of us wouldn’t have a clue what this is all about :rolleyes:
By: Snapper - 14th March 2005 at 23:23
[visible stage left to stage right] Tumbleweed, roling [/visible stage left to stage right]
By: Snapper - 14th March 2005 at 23:12
I won’t be able to push fast. In honour of his book I shall be in Wellingtons…..
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th March 2005 at 23:11
7.45 seconds up a test hill in a four gun turret?
Blimey, they don’t breed ’em like that any more!
By: Moggy C - 14th March 2005 at 23:09
The Brooklands website says that RGJ Nash set a record of 7.45 seconds for the Test Hill course in 1932 in a Frazer Nash.
I think we can do a bit better than that.
Yes, but that was going up. Kev’s all set for the downhill record. He should smash the 5 second barrier…
…and a few other things. 😮
Moggy
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th March 2005 at 22:58
Kev, Snapper, and banked corners…?
Gents, I think we could be on for a land speed record attempt here…