Well I’m not going to shed a tear, call that direspectful towards the dead well so be it.
Well I’m not going to shed a tear, call that direspectful towards the dead well so be it.
Thanks for the link, well worth seeing again.
Such a pity we kicked the Poles in the teeth after the war.
The Hurricane looks superb, well done on the restoration to everyone involved:)
On the last photo is that staining on the fusalage from the exhaust? Or are my old eys playing tricks on me?
Neville Doughty sure had an interesting career.
I can’t get my head around how US politics works:confused:
The President wants to set a budget but Congress says he can’t.
I can’t see how we could respond, unless the French would provide the carrier.
Can’t see the US getting involved with their budget cuts.
The information panel says;
‘IPTC Caption This aircraft, possibly serial number SR2117, was shot down on April 26, 1940 over Storvatnet Lake, Norway following an abortive attack on a Royal Navy destroyer. Based in Hamburg until the Invasion of Norway, it was part of the first Squadron of the 122nd Reconnaissance Group, which flew both the He-111 and the Junkers Ju-88. The tail fin and engine were recovered by an RAF dive team in 1974 with other parts, including the wheels and fuselage, which went to other locations.’
Has anyone got any photos of the Beaufighter please? I have seen it lurking in the back ground of some the TFC shots.
Just off to the shops to buy a 100″ monitor:p:D
Just off to the shops to buy a 100″ monitor:p:D
Here we go again:rolleyes:
Maybe the family in question may see them as assets, due to the fact they have a market value.
Has anyone asked the gentleman who WON the medals, not bought them his feelings?
Brian, great pics as always.
But I do wish they wouldn’t hang them up.
I have just watched this very interesting documentry on Typhoons, it covers the ‘querks’ of the Sabre quite well.