All I have is a name – just curious to see what I can find.
How about telling us the name?
Thanks!
This David Henderson?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Henderson_%28British_Army_officer%29
Do you mind sharing a link to your source?
Depends on what sort of information you seek.
I can’t
I know that’s not smoke. It’s used to put out smoking fires and used as a vertilizer. 😎
Has vertilizer anything to do with Vertijet?
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I know that’s not smoke. It’s used to put out smoking fires and used as a vertilizer. 😎
Has vertilizer anything to do with Vertijet?
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A couple heavy smokers in the air plus one on the ground, but not smoking at the moment. Yesterday, not far from where I live.
A couple heavy smokers in the air plus one on the ground, but not smoking at the moment. Yesterday, not far from where I live.
another plane hanging on a rope.
I think it is in fact hanging by the hook.
Which is just as well to keep this thread running by hook or by crook.
another plane hanging on a rope.
I think it is in fact hanging by the hook.
Which is just as well to keep this thread running by hook or by crook.
HB-IIO to Me 110
X2 to U2
Jayce, being a bloody foreigner, not one of the commonwealth people, I’d like to suggest you make a simple exercise:
Imagine this was indeed an RAF album, and it was posted in an American forum under the heading of “WW2 USAAF desert war photos”. Would you try to point it out to the originators that they were in fact RAF not USAAF? And how would you feel if you then got exactly the reply that you just gave? Would you really think that ‘it’s a compliment’?
Obviously my mistake, every airman and aeroplane that took part on the winning side was obviously belonging to the Royal Air Force then.
Note that the Italian ‘Reggia Aeronautica’, incidentally, means ‘Royal Air Force’, too.
How fortunate the Third Reich was not a kingdom…
If you’re not too big, you will fit in. You’ll just need some extra training before you fly off.