But who is it Daniel?
What does he say?
Is there anything of interest in the interview?
In journalism lingo…is there a hook to get me interested?
A very poor thread title.
There are F-111’s sprinkled all over Australia in various museums.
Which one is the last…???
Oh Oh
On Google Map there appears to be three former quarry pits nearby…filled with water now.
I can see divers, pumping operations, salvage efforts, rotted wooden crates, documentaries, data plates…..
Why for ground use only?
Where’s the sense of adventure gone?
How fast was that…sensational effort.
Coming from The Great Southern Land, it hurts to say this, but the thread should be renamed …
Some Kiwi magic.
😎
“I nearly bought one from a station in Queensland in 1979, but the sale fell through”
Now that’s a story waiting for a few questions.
I must admit I was a little surprised the post didn’t start with ” I have been informed about a bit of Australian aviation history”
:rolleyes:
Absolutely awesome!
And finally, a great guy with a camera (cameras) who appreciates natural sound. No nonsense techno music…to give it dramatic effect??
The Historic Australian Aircraft page on Facebook will neatly bypass the “I’ve been tolds”
There are some great images there.
Obscure question, I know…but what was the last aircraft catapaulted off the Big E?
There has to be an image somewhere.
Pursuer is not listed with the BPF in August 1945.
Striker,Arbiter,Chaser,Ruler,Slinger and Speaker are listed as replenishment carriers.
Vindex, Fencer and Reaper are listed as Ferry carriers.
Formidable,Indefatigable,Indomitable,Colussus,Glory, Venerable,Vengeance, Implacable and Victorious are listed as “carriers’
The British Pacific Fleet….David Hobbs
Let alone effective training in the use of photo-shop ::D
Stunning pictures, Mike.
But have you ever heard of natural sound?
You can ride the faders to get rid of the music at the appropriate times.
Stunning pictures, Mike.
But have you ever heard of natural sound?
You can ride the faders to get rid of the music at the appropriate times.