Well the first cut should be the £650,000,000 aid to Pakistan.
CMD* said even he found it difficult to justify!
*CMD is what our Prime Minister likes to be called. Not what I would call him!:dev2:
Very sad news my thoughts are with the families.
Hmmm…
You mean this… 😉
AAARRRH! Captain Dan Tempest, I was glued to the TV for that series!:)
BTW Remember The Plane Makers?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plane_Makers
I used to look at that dreadful mock up from the train as I went past HP at Radlett.
I found this a very good programme and well made.
I hope both make a full and speedy recovery.
On the press any picture will do!
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/national-news/two_badly_hurt_in_biplane_crash_1_2684150
Can’t they dig up the ones buried down a mine?:D
Spitfires are as common as bugs on a bumper. As much as I admire them it is not the last aircraft of its type in Australia. I am always sad to see a warbird leave our shores(UK) but if it is maintained and hopefully displayed to those who wish to see it(flying or static) that is all I would ask.
I think if I was onboard I would be praying to God and I am a non believer!:eek:
Or the Captains announcement.
“Come on Alton Towers top this!”
With the MOD joined up thinking does not usually enter the equation.
I like that. Red white and blue a few roundels would set that off a treat! I wonder what the cost would be compared to the Rivet Joint?
During the 2009 remembrance sunday broadcast, the father of a light dragoon, who’d been killed recently in AFG, read out a poem that he’d written and that he’d read at his sons funeral.
Here it is (taken from ARRSE)
There is in the eternal realms a great line of men who march along a long winding road
Their task is to collect the dead of ages taken from the ranks of the fallen
After midnight on the 30th May 2009 the great line halts and a Sgt Majors voice rings out not as in the parade ground but in the solom silence increasing
The short command is given: “Get fell in to the rear of the coloumn”
Two soldiers take their place and adjust their equipment and calm their terrible expressions
These fallen two shoulder arms and the great line of men the dead of ages taken from the ranks of the fallen moves off at a slow march winding it’s way along the long winding road
Almost out of sight the line visably halts and a Sgt Majors voice rings out
“Get fell in at the rear of the Column”
And we who mortals be strain to hear the sound of marching feet.
RIP the last survivor of the “war to end all wars”
“A very nice aircraft in it’s own right but I don’t see the point.
Not to scale and not a Mossie.”
Exactly that, I wonder how much extra it would have cost to build a full size replica?
I feel a bit uneazy about my remark though as at least they got off their backsides and did something.
I suppose I am biased as being 66 years old I can still remember the sight and sound of the real thing flying.