can we have another caption foto
that sounds odd wonder why
shame to see them go, i live in hull and its hit us hard as if it isnt hard enough tring to find work as it is, only passed them yesterday to. got a loft full of airfix mite have to start a couple interesting about hunter though apparently both sides of the hunter have different squadron markings -who wants a photo?
its huge ive never even seen it before its like a hercules with a rubber dingy bolted to it -imagine a land version
whoop’s bang splatter – i regret to inform you your son is dead because your dad was a moron
sorry mate just throwing ideas into the air, me being enthusiastic not suggesting she could fly at all
thanks A225HVY ive heard a few stories about munitions on the beach. ive seen a fair bit myself obviously not touched it but ive heard of a few that had, one guy took his lad down there (only five or six years old) found this bomb 3 foot in length, stood it up on his tail fin and proceeded to whack the percusion cap as hard as he could with a bit of masonry he had found, dumb or what? imagine the mess if any, i saw one guy with a carrier bag full of A10 rounds as well not good………
thanks cranswick just out of curiosity how did they get them there if no runways? and what happened to the black spit?
thanks chiefy most informative might have to buy this book
never surfed it but if any one wants photos of the beverley im glad to help
didnt know leconfield had a recovery unit any info?
where was it shot down?
any news on the A1 lightning?owners decision? what does want for it if he selling?
ive found the info on the crashed german aircraft at patrington info as follows
A Junkers Ju88 ordered to attack RAF Thornaby and was shot down by a Hurricane. It crashed at Patrington, near Hull at 7.30pm. One of the crewman was killed, one was injured but he died of his wounds two days later, and two were captured unhurt. amazing what you can find if you dig about
very useful link im going to dig further about this crash site near patrington