Thanks I thought it was a bit strange calling them P-47’s, as they only served in Asia and the Med with the RAF.
Yes what a shame,wishing the pilot a swift recovery.
Thanks everyone awesome.
One C-130J found a new home,the U.S.Navy formally acquired this ex-U.K. Royal Air Force C-130J as the Blue Angels next Fat Albert in 2019 at the cost of around $29.7 million. The U.K. Ministry of Defense had previously decided to retire all of the RAF’s short-fuselage J models, which that service had designated Hercules C5s, based on the recommendations of the country’s 2010 Strategic Defense and Security Review.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cody Hendrix/Released)
With a net ?
Great photo, thanks for posting.
Mine was circa 1970 Manchester to Palma on an Iberia DC-8-52.
There is a thread about London airport in the 50’s. Link — https://www.key.aero/forum/historic-aviation/97063-london-airport-in-th…
Thanks that’s a cool site.
The photos were created using the The “Paget Process”and taken by Frank Hurley.
And depict the 1st Australian Flying Corps, after extra research.