With regards to Pearl Harbor, didn’t the Spitfire’s and Hurricanes all have the letters RF for the squadron markings which were, I believe, were the markings of no.303 ‘Polish’ Squadron. The film claims that it is the Eagle Squadron but it only contains ONE american pilot (Ben Affleck) – all the rest are Scottish!!!!!!!
Just out of interest. What would a Polish eagle squadron full of scottish fighter pilots and ground crew be doing on the South Coast of England……..that seems a bit dodgy to me π π π
Also, not to mention the lack of these on the nose sections of the aircraft and that little duck π π π
With regards to Pearl Harbor, didn’t the Spitfire’s and Hurricanes all have the letters RF for the squadron markings which were, I believe, were the markings of no.303 ‘Polish’ Squadron. The film claims that it is the Eagle Squadron but it only contains ONE american pilot (Ben Affleck) – all the rest are Scottish!!!!!!!
Just out of interest. What would a Polish eagle squadron full of scottish fighter pilots and ground crew be doing on the South Coast of England……..that seems a bit dodgy to me π π π
Also, not to mention the lack of these on the nose sections of the aircraft and that little duck π π π
I have some ‘shots’ of me in a spitfire and P51D shooting down german aircraft on my PC at home……..I’ll see if I can find a floppy disk and post them tomorrow π π π
I have some ‘shots’ of me in a spitfire and P51D shooting down german aircraft on my PC at home……..I’ll see if I can find a floppy disk and post them tomorrow π π π
I’m going to start researching the history of my family. I know that a few were killed in action during both the great war and the second world war π π π Mark π
I’m going to start researching the history of my family. I know that a few were killed in action during both the great war and the second world war π π π Mark π
Only thing that comes to my mind …
(How inappropriate!)
LOL π π π Mark π
Only thing that comes to my mind …
(How inappropriate!)
LOL π π π Mark π
I would rather have lived in the old days. Particularly around the time of the second world war (don’t ask why)……..I”m just fascinated by those times!!!!!
I would rather have lived in the old days. Particularly around the time of the second world war (don’t ask why)……..I”m just fascinated by those times!!!!!
Over the hedge.
I have to say that I loved every bit of this film. I watched it last night and laughed so hard that it still hurts now π π π
It’s a bit like Shrek in the sense that it’s computer animated but, personally, I find it much more funny. It is well worth the money!!!!!!
HI TT!!!!!!!! π π π
Over the hedge.
I have to say that I loved every bit of this film. I watched it last night and laughed so hard that it still hurts now π π π
It’s a bit like Shrek in the sense that it’s computer animated but, personally, I find it much more funny. It is well worth the money!!!!!!
HI TT!!!!!!!! π π π
Once I have finished my spitfire I am going to attempt all of these
I would love to build a mosquito. Perhaps it’ll be my next project π π π Mark π
That’s your point of view and you are of course entitled to it however these people had committed crime thus ending up in prison in the first place, there is no such thing as a “victimless crime” someone somewhere will have suffered as a result of crimes committed by these smackheads. These victims also had a right to be “treated with decency” and a right to not end up as a victim of crime.
I donβt give a **** if these smackheads have a point or not, if a judge decides under British law that they have been the victims of wrongdoing a simple apology should be enough there needs to be a law that stops crinmails getting compensation in cases like this, an apology and new rules to ensure a similar incident does not happen again should be more than enough.
Whatever next alcoholic prisoners demanding to be provided with drink and gamboling addicts demanding trips to the bookies, I can just see the above mentioned groups have a field day in court when said requests are refused, or worse still I can see the prison service allowing the requests to prevent more court cases and bad press etc.
At the end of the day I will never have any sympathy for prisoners and there rights in the last 2 years I have been the victim of the following crimes
Theft (by a smackhead as it happens)
Id fraud (by someone who apart from going bankrupt went unpunished apart from a few sessions with a psychiatrist)Oh and if that aint enough my girlfriend at the time and myself were witnesses to a very nasty armed robbery this summer and the stress and rows that followed caused us to split up, so please donβt wine on about criminals rights cause I just done care lock em up and make them suffer thatβs what I say.
I have to say that I agree with you……..I’ve lost count of the times that I have been beaten senseless by the local smackheads and, unfortunately, now wish things upon them that not even they could imagine in their worst nightmares. Personally, if I had my way I’d shoot the lot of them and put them out of MY misery!!!!!!
Unfortunately, the way the British legal system works is that it protects the criminals from the consequences of their actions (including traumatised victims and their families) but, in doing so, often find themselves disregarding the rights of the victims who then end up being neglected.
I hate smackheads!!!!!!! I would be glad if they suffered in prison……….I mean REALLY suffered!!!!!!!!
I’m sorry about the way I feel but I can’t help it!!!!!!!
Mark.