“Once a Tiff” – author forgotten, for a story telling the FAA side.
But your nose art looks like “Humpy Dumpty” falling of his wall ??
That’s my 2 cents, hope it helps
On On
Greg
Greg, Wendy, Cam & Georgia [plumber_nz@paradise.net.nz]
It was very short lived – only 5 or 6 issues, ISTR.
Jerry was/is quite a prolific author.
Twotter, you have a gift for understatement…
Good to know I’m not going daft(er).
Does anyone have photographs?
I thought the Shagbat was known as the Pusser’s Duck?
Wise words, Mustang.
I crave your sympathy – I have spent most of my working life in the trade:o
Business Interruption/Loss of Profits cover is often the cheapest section of a policy, so do not stint. This will provide funds to keep your museum running when you have no (or reduced) income from gate money or other sources.
I would recommend that you insure 3 years loss of income.
If your buildings are Grade II (or higher) Listed, you may need to stretch this out further. English Heritage or their equivalent will make suggestions/impose requirements that may mean you will not re-open as quickly as you think you ought…
Ask your Insurer or Broker to add an “Additional Increased Costs of Working” item. This is tedious insurance geekery for others to read, but quite important. PM me if you would like an explanation.
My local library canvassed readers as to what magazines they could make electronically available via their website. I voted for FlyPast.
I’m pretty sure it is the same camera as fitted to the U-2.
Don’t forget to come back and show us what you find!
🙂
You’ll get a good response if you post on here also:
I think that a for sale section here would be a very welcome addition, simple buyer to buyer with no risk exposure for the site owners.
Agreed.
Is posting a link to an eBay item one has on sale acceptable?
Any issues published during 2012?
Darn,
Might I suggest you ofer a service whereby you e-mail potential punters when new books are listed?
Cheers,
John
“Tempest” title looks interesting…. didn’t know about it.
Thanks!