So what happened to the campaign to bring her home ??
“anyway the NASA RoVER Mission is 20 times more exiting!”
Yes, but it has 20 times the budget & is funded by the government.
Anyway, here’s to my fellow British Spacecraft Engineers..
“GOOD LUCK CHAPS”
There is a good website listing all known aircraft incidents in Sussex during the war, unfortunately i don’t have the URL to hand.
I do have this one for Snapper regarding a typhoon that crashed in Pagham Harbour.
Well it is now successfully seperated from the mothership & on it’s way.
The T-tail configuration King Air is a sexy plane in my opinion, especially the longer fuselage versions.
We get a US C12 in white/light grey colours coming over the office in Darmstadt (20 miles south of Frankfurt) at low level on a regular basis. i.e. at least once a week. Always worth an oggle out the window. Anyone any ideas who’s it is & where it is going ?
The PC-12 is a nice plane. I got an excellent view of one when it divebombed me in the car park at the Goodwood Revival 2002, and people call me irresponsible……….
I suppose we could sell them the Invincible, or would that be construde as taking the p*ss.
Thin crust, not baked too hard
Tomato sauce/paste
Fresh Mushrooms
Onion
Spicy chicken OR ham, sliced, not chunks
Mozarella
a little bit of garlic
a sprinkling of mixed herbs
Thin crust, not baked too hard
Tomato sauce/paste
Fresh Mushrooms
Onion
Spicy chicken OR ham, sliced, not chunks
Mozarella
a little bit of garlic
a sprinkling of mixed herbs
google did a nice tribute today on their website with this header.
Try the BGA (British Gliding Association) website at http://www.gliding.co.uk/
Yes, quite amusing rhetoric, at least it would be if it wasn’t meant seriously.
It would appear so. If you look at the blister on the top of the cockpit There is someone with a camera.
Are you sure it is not just resting ?
Are you sure it is not just resting ?