I would like to paint a B-24 in the vivid Assembly Ship livery of “Pete the POM Inspector”.
It would certainly make the Red Bull aircraft seem tame by comparison. 😀
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Paul
Here’s a photograph of the impressive memorial at Steeple Morden.
Not much of the airfield survives.
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Paul
Here are a few:
Acklington
Eastchurch
Ford
Lindholme
Long Kesh
Maghaberry
Market Harborough
Millom
Stradishall
Watton
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Paul
P-51 combat air patrols over the Normandy beachhead.
At least there was air superiority so less chance of being shot at!
Also get a ringside seat of what must have been an impressive spectacle…
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Paul
Beaufighter
Lancaster
Mustang
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Paul
Happy Birthday!
Here’s a few Smilie presents! 🙂 😎 😉 😀
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Paul
Thanks Mike. I shall certainly check those titles out.
Interesting point regarding the 2nd Air Division memorial room. Thanks again. 🙂
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Paul
Thanks for the information, mmitch.
Incidentally, I’ve noticed Corgi have included the B-24 Assembly Ship “You Cawn’t Miss It” into their collection.
Check here: http://www.corgi.co.uk/CorgiSite/EigthAirForce/AA34007.htm
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Paul
The question was asked here before (by me :D).
Yes, the answer seemed to relate to the compass.
Here: http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=36146
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Paul
RAF Binbrook was used for the airfield location filming.
Check here:
http://www.controltowers.co.uk/B/Binbrook.htm
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Paul
Okay, it’s not true to the original artwork, but I like it all the same.
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Paul
Post 42, photo 2 (Sea Hurricane)
Here is another photograph of the formation (published in the Flypast Spitfire supplement).
I assume the photographer was also Charles E. Brown.
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Paul
F-100 on the gate at Lakenheath, circa 1991.
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Paul
Ian, congratulations!
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Paul