Morocco recieved scores of ex-Iraqi Sea Furies in the 1950s – might be one of them…
Thanks, that will be it. It was a gate guard at Rabat airfield. I wonder if it’s still there, somehow I doubt it.
I found one, now in search of a clearer version.
Thanks for your efforts. I have contacted the RAF Museum and failing that will contact Flight Global.
Many thanks I will persue that line of enquiry. I believe the locomotive was a Beyer-Garratt steam engine, and as you say had the double boiler.
Low-Flying Brazilian Air Force Pilots Shatter Every Window of the Supreme Court
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgSe4UlWrMk
Bumping this one up again. After Graham Simons came up with a lead for another picture I was looking for I am hoping I will have similar luck with this request.
Thanks Kev
Thanks guys. I am really looking for a photograph of him when he was with 97 Squadron to add to Jennie Gray’s site.
Bumping this one up in the hope someone can help.
If people are going to keep this thread alive, will someone have the decency to put a question mark at then of the the title? Thanks. BTW: Must we go over this every year?
If people are going to keep this thread alive, will someone have the decency to put a question mark at then of the the title?
Thanks.
BTW: Must we go over this every year?
“At then of the title?”
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire http://www.popasmoke.com/visions/image.php?source=3173
Here is a weeeeee bit of groundfire
http://www.popasmoke.com/visions/image.php?source=3173
A result of a rocket attack that hit the blades of this parked helicopter.
A view of the fire-base on the way out.
Aircraft slung and away we go.