Here’s another large pair…
….on the ground.
Lucky it’s my desktop wallpaper, isn’t it? 🙂
The shot for which I can’t remember the aeroplane is this-;)

G-PSST
Couple of links…
A forum discussion with links; http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=162839
German UrbEx site; http://berliner-unterwelten.de/tempelhof-airport.319.1.html
The building in the background seems to bear the name of ?AW Tomlinson Ltd.
Sorry for the bump, but for anyone who missed this, it’s being repeated (again) on BBC4 @ 9pm tonight.
Before it @ 8pm is The Vera Lynn Story and after it @ 10pm Female Agents, a drama about the SOE. And once more for Wellington Bomber? 11.40pm.
AA, I for one can’t get enough repeats of this programme. I most love the screening for the workers, incredibly evocative.
Aw! the poor JP! I want to dig it out and hug it.
Nice shots btw.
Well, I enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next episodes. The stuff found on the Normandy beaches was amazing.
Dad always said it was a flightdeck if you could walk into it, a cockpit if you climbed into it. So the Vulcan seems to fit flightdeck!
Here’s a thread debating the same topic on PPRuNe.
Was about to post this too but glad I checked first.
Avion, what’s not to admire about TIGHAR? Serious question, because I’m not that familiar with them.
Bloody hell! 😮
Some fantastic photos there, cheers muchly for the link.
The Gordon is gorgeous.
You, sir, are an artist.
I would love to believe that is the reason that those journos are reacting that way, but I suspect it’s the payroll and taste for the story
*A journo speaks* Agree, but leave out the payroll bit, they get paid the same anyway. But, as Bager says, many US papers had been calling for intervention for months, so this is probably that ‘YES! Let’s go get ’em!’ moment for them. Remember the mass opinion reported in 1914 was all for going to war.