Anson
Thank you malcolm,
Info supplied will do.
Much appreciated to all for the help.
Drem.
Lancaster
Hello all,
Greatly appreciated all the info you have sent.
Allan, would it be possible to mail to me what you have regards this aircraft?
Am in touch with some people of one of the crew of this Lanc and they would like to know about her.
Drem.
Anson
Interested in The Mk1,a picture would be greatly appreciated Malcolm, thanks.
Anson
Thank you for the picture Consul.
One more question, would anybody know where the Cockpit Dimmer Switches might be?
Drem
Anson
Thanks all, Drawings or pictures would be appreciated.
Info sent is welcome.
Thanks again.
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Wonder what will have to be moved, sold or stuck out of site to accomodate the Jag, any thoughts as to what ???.
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Beaufighter aside, a visit to the Museum to walk round the new areas is very rewarding.
Good to see a proper job has been done there.
Well set out with some pieces never seen before can make for a good day out.
Have a feeling the pilot of this aircraft may have been Austrian, seem to remember an article appearing in After the Battle’s “The Blitz, Then and Now”.
Would I be right Tangmere or am I hopelessly wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes:
On March 25th, 1943, a JU88 crashed quite close to RAF Kirknewton (309 were based there at the time). I wanted to find out if anybody from the Squadron might have been present at the burials of the crew a few days later in the local cemetery in Kirknewton.
Sq Diary stops just before this event happened so cant use that alley.
Thanks all,
Greatly appreciated.
Sorry for delay in getting back in touch.
Still waiting for forms to fill in for a dig.;)
Fairey
Of course that should read TRANSPORT………..:rolleyes:
Fairey
Over to you the Trasport Company 😮