I think they disappeared overnight ! Sadly the recovered relics from the seabed are rotting to oblivion as well, no-one there gives a monkey’s either. The place is swarming with chavs more interested in rides than Cornish Aviation History. Sad sign of the times 😡
Hi, I found these on the web – I wish they were mine! You’re right about the sound, not very scale . . .more like my strimmer!
As long as you’ve got an original staple, you can always print a new book around it and call it an original :dev2:
Wonder what else that principle might refer to :confused:
My dad had Custer’s sword – totally original . . .it did have two new handles and three new blades, but totally original 🙂
Keep it original Bert 😉
That’s good news – you can’t even find these books on ebay, and that’s saying something ! 😮
Thanks Mark – I was beginning to feel relieved I’d got me coat !
Those sonar images are amazing, thanks Lee. 🙂
. . .I’ll get me coat . . .
Thanks chaps.
A.
Okay – PM me someone with any details – no goss plse ! 😉
Okay, I’m going to check the search button . . .if I can’t find what you’re talking about I’m coming back 😮
God Bless now Steve . . . you fly with the angels now, and what sights you’ll see.
Andy.
Magic – do you have any more??!!
Mark, I have a newspaper clipping from a UK newspaper about a 9 year old boy who people claimed was a re-incarnated Do 17 bomber pilot. The lad knew lots of technical stuff and other things that one veteran said only a pilot would know. this boy even described an airfield in France as it was in wartime !
There is definately MORE to life than our little brains could possibly imagine.
Yeah – neither will I, we’ll keep it between us . . . 😉