Did it look like…this one in a 2008 post on an old thread:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?15226-DH-Sea-Hornet-a-survivor&p=1236614#post1236614
As well? I understood that they had Wildcat JV348 which departed around the end of 1963/start of 1964.
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Didn’t realise that this attachment hadn’t…attached, so here it is again (hopefully).
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But did Portsmouth Civil Defence have a Sea Hornet, or has there been confusion between PortsMOUTH and PlyMOUTH?
Not sure if I should mention this but isn’t the majority of post one a quote from a six year old webmaster sticky?
Not sure if I should mention this but isn’t the majority of post one a quote from a six year old webmaster sticky?
Most of them are laying low in case someone realises that it is them mentioned in the Panama papers.
Actually, wasn’t there a John Green referred to in the releases…?
Most of them are laying low in case someone realises that it is them mentioned in the Panama papers.
Actually, wasn’t there a John Green referred to in the releases…?
Actress Adrienne Corri has died, aged 84.
Actress Adrienne Corri has died, aged 84.
Loch ness / great glen – i understand it was a wartime nav route and ive read in history books of a reference to a ditching and bail out/running out of fuel of a whitley and a hudson if i remember correct – id be surprised if the Wellington was the only aircraft in the whole of the great glen – must be others given its sheer size
is there some sonar survey data somebody can revisit?
If anything else was there then surely the numerous surveys would have turned up a monster, if there was one to find, let alone more aviation wrecks.
Or not?
1960s Sherlock Holmes actor Douglas Wilmer dies aged 96.
1960s Sherlock Holmes actor Douglas Wilmer dies aged 96.
Andy Newman, of Thunderclap Newman, has died.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/andy-thunderclap-newman-dies/
Andy Newman, of Thunderclap Newman, has died.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/andy-thunderclap-newman-dies/
Really?
This is the oddest post I’ve ever seen on this forum.
Really?
Maybe the idea has been clumsily put, but the fact remains that if a pilot decides to kill himself in his workplace he usually takes a lot of innocent people with him. If something could be done to convince aircrew that seeking assistance for medical problems will not be detrimental to their careers unless it was absolutely necessary then maybe those feeling that they are approaching the inevitable might be prepared to ask for help. In addition more medical tests that are open and available to reassure the flying public that all that can be done is being done and that nothing is being hidden, even if the publicised results are anonymised to preserve their privacy.
Intended audience, me? Ha.
BUT my three year old daughter found it “stupid, Daddy”, so I speak with some authority…;o)