Well what can you say after a post like that, except very well put,
BTW just finished work and it’s 02.47am on the 6 June, wonder what was
happening over there 64 years ago at this very minute.
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You are aving a larff, ar’nt you:D
were 558 is concerned reasoned argument goes out the window after about the third post;):D:D
How very sad. This Government knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. The only way Bentley Priory is being “saved” is by flogging it to property developers for a group of luxury flats.
What will they sell off next…HMS Victory as an opportunity for some seaside flats?
When are people going to get it through there heads that this Gov/ Dictatorship does not give a toss about british History:mad:
Seems to me that some people have been Bl””dy spoiled over the years,
tell you what take it all away, the Spits, Mustangs, the Lanc and the rest for 3 or 4 years, and then tell me how you feel:mad:
Hopefully mi lad well send me some pices from today.:D
Can we please agree on “Coningsby” and “hangar”. Thanks chaps.
Do you mean there’s only 2 Ns in Coningsby.:rolleyes: 😀
maybe some kind of software error caused no warnings to be given, eg: the software thought the wheels were lowered for some reason, not saying it wasnt the pilots fault – in all likely hood it probably was but fickle software could also be a cause.
Probably the landing gear computer not playing ball, if he’s forgot then don’t they have a guy in a red & white control truck watching all landings with binos, so he can be told that something is wrong?
According a news article, it seems to be a pilot error.
So he just ignored all the alarms and bells going off around him did he, or did he forget what the alarms were for.:D
I cant personally agree with you moggy regarding that 1 minute the animal is alive the next its dead
like dan said most animals are injured and die later in pain
that to me is worse than being stunned and not knowing whats happening rather then lying in your own pool of blood concious and dieing
its the same as ball fighting that makes me sick …. why do people get joy out of watching a innocent ball be stabbed so many times with swords until its dead?
rob
Is that Football fighting, or something of a sexual nature:D
I cant personally agree with you moggy regarding that 1 minute the animal is alive the next its dead
like dan said most animals are injured and die later in pain
that to me is worse than being stunned and not knowing whats happening rather then lying in your own pool of blood concious and dieing
its the same as ball fighting that makes me sick …. why do people get joy out of watching a innocent ball be stabbed so many times with swords until its dead?
rob
Is that Football fighting, or something of a sexual nature:D
Thank’s chaps, the front of the dial is blank, no numbers or letters.
PS £2 at the car boot:D
Regards Phil.
Maybe it’s to do with the new Dambusters movie, which is apparently going to film some scenes there?
It’s so they can shoot the bit were they bury Gibsons white Labrador “mandela”:rolleyes:
So which show will all the Aviation trade stands attend, Fairford or Duxford ?
or have they got the ability to do both.
Regards Phil
Where’s yours?
see post above 😀
So why is there to be an inquiry, when all they need to do is ask you to tell
them what happened:D
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The Australian government today announced a new inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney II.
Quote:
HMAS SYDNEY II COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ANNOUNCED
The Acting Prime Minister, the Hon. Julia Gillard, and the Chief of the Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, today announced the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry into the loss of HMAS Sydney II.
As foreshadowed by the Prime Minister, a Commission of Inquiry has been established to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the sinking of HMAS Sydney II.
The Hon. Terence Cole, AO, RFD, QC has been appointed President of this Commission of Inquiry.
With the aid of additional information likely to become available as a result of the discovery of the Sydney II shipwreck, the Commission of Inquiry will seek to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic loss of Sydney II with its entire crew in November 1941, following an engagement with the German raider HSK Kormoran.
The wrecks of Sydney II and the Kormoran were recently discovered off the West Australian coast by The Finding Sydney Foundation.
Acting Prime Minister Gillard praised the Chief of the Defence Force for establishing the Commission of Inquiry which would examine the 66 year mystery of how Sydney II was lost with all hands.
“More than 600 of our nation’s finest sailors and airmen lost their lives and we still don’t know exactly how Sydney II met her end,” she said.
“I hope that through this inquiry we have a better understanding of what happened on that fateful day. In particular, I know that this Inquiry will have special significance to the families of those who lost loved ones on Sydney II.”
Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston said Mr Cole was eminently qualified to preside over one of Australia’s greatest maritime mysteries.
“I am extremely pleased that Mr Cole has accepted this appointment. He has a wealth of judicial experience and is very capable of undertaking this important task,” he said.
“During his distinguished career he has presided over two Royal Commissions, served as a NSW Supreme Court Judge, Judge of the NSW Court of Appeal and has held the position of Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Australian Defence Force.”
http://www.defence.gov.au/media/Depa…CurrentId=7540
Hopefully this will be the ‘final’ inquiry relating to the loss and the matter will then be allowed to rest.
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#35 31st March 2008, 09:52
JägerMarty
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No, that theory is garbage:rolleyes:
Proof Please, or is it just your opinion:D