Elaborate please.
Hi and welcome, Mark. You've got a curly one there. When you get a chance, would you mind posting about your Dad, please?
112 Squadron Some good pics of 112 Sqn Tomahawks. RAF 112 Squadron Photos 1941 This is the full site: RAF 112 Sqn Tribute
I stil shake my head at the school in Queensland, I think, that banned kids doing cartwheels. Kids are expected to grow up too quickly these days...
I second that rave on Turkey. Awesome place.
They're all back. Glitch in the Matrix, I imagine. Pin-Point Marking is a superb companion for the Teasdale Mossie print above.
John, that is certainly a glowing reference. Do you have any photos of your Dad's time with Pressed Steel Fishers? I'm a bit of a Leyland (truck)...
It was probably shocked at having to focus on something more than two feet away, Jerome! :lol: Looking forward to your next 'acquisition'.
Have you moved the hosting for some of the prints? Quite a few in the second half haven't come up for me.
I don't think many American aircraft flew over 'muslim land' during the war - except for maybe parts of North Africa and parts of the CBI. The...
I try, GW!
Didn't stop them during the first Gulf War over Kuwait and Iraq.
Bloody hell, that's a good read. Very clever man. So much new stuff in there.
Welcome, Vern. Hope you get a lot out of the forum. Looking forward to hearing more about your Dad.
Quality journalism all round.
A Hurricane Mk I in very late 1942? Ah, 288 was an anti-aircraft co-operation squadron. That would explain the 'old' Hurri. Apparently they...
The Toofani was the French-built Dassault Ouragan, an early jet, so must be a typo! Toofani is apparently Hurricane in Hindi. Perhaps that's...
...and here's Peter Dunn's page on his brilliant site: 14 June 1943 - Crash of a B-17 Flying Fortress at Bakers Creek near Mackay
US memorial marks death of servicemen in Qld - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) The RSL says the unveiling of an official war...
The avenue of Canadian Maples leading to the crash-site is a wonderful coincidence but I can't help thinking it was intentional.
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