reduce speed and they will fly with you

drink to much and you’ll start seeing things!

that comment is on the mouche

Fokker – Schwerin, 1916 repro by Taky Hungary by takacsi75, on Flickr
Taubes come with all kinds of faces

Jeannin Stahltaube (detail engine) by rreis, on Flickr
F84G Thunderjet by rreis, on Flickr
Well, on grafitti, this is from a F84G of the portuguese air force… the soldiers on guard duty during the night seemed found of signing their names on it… most signatures around 1967….
Also, when did South Africa retire its T-6s?
1995
Portuguese T6 in Africa, during the war.
(seen at http://forum.voaportugal.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=336&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=texan#p6573)
Many thanks. This aircraft was once in the Institute where I am now, so my interest in it.
best,
Hi
Is there any update on the status of this aircraft?
The Portuguese Air Force still operates the Allouette III and the Puma, some of them veterans of the War in Africa (Guiné, Angola and Mozambique)…

Rotores de Portugal by rreis, on Flickr
P.A.F. heli acrobatic team, playing the Allouette III.
Dear gents…
English is not, has you certainly already perceived, my primary language. But I don’t think I manage it so bad that
Then I stand corrected
doesn’t mean
I have made a mistake, thanks for pointing it out.
If it doesn’t, I make it clear. Yes, it is Ben Ritch. I mis-remembered his name. And if you want, I can write it down on a piece of paper, have my signature recognized and send it by post (if you pay the expenses) so you can frame it.
happy?
Blimey, each post a damn error! What’s next?