I can understand that...:> Sometimes I wonder if I was a novelty when I did my postgrad...didn't quite look as cool as the teeny boppers...or show...
Probably best to plot where the real ones were, find a gap, investigate any nearby towns for context etc and go for it!
I think it's part of an exhibition on at the moment, mate, and not an actual window. I plan to spend every lunch hour there next week so will get...
Mk XVIII engine runs Friends of TFC: Mk18 and hairstreaming Mmmmm... She might fly at Flying Legends in early July. Looks like the Gladiator...
Show off. They're not quite all there but it's the biggest collection of Australian VCs.
Saw my first VC (that I can remember, but safe to say my first) today at the Shrine of Rememberance here in Melbourne. It was this chap's: Grieve...
What on earth did you have to do to pass?! Obviously you didn't use Kitty's trick of supplying the lecturer with a top notch bottle of scotch....
The Shrine of Remembrance Just popped across the road to the Shrine again at lunch time and discovered some more items of interest in the Crypt...
The Australian school teacher who did the research and finally pinpointed the exact location of the grave should be recognised for his efforts. I...
An excellent read. First time I've heard of Taiwanese U-2s. A man who lost everything but continues on.
Not surprised, Geoff.
Something different... Newswise Science News | Pfizer’s Work on Penicillin for World War II Becomes a National Historic Chemical Landmark...
Howard visits diggers' mass grave | NEWS.com.au
Eyre Peninsula as in South Australia?
156 Sqn Excellent website. 156 Squadron RAF - 8 Group Pathfinder Force
DL, in relation to McKinna, here's some more details from the 156 Sqn site: 156 Squadron RAF Excellent website. Lots of good work done.
McKinna was Robert Alexander McKinna. Found this on April 6, 1945: Air Ministry, 10th April, 1945. The KING has been graciously pleased to...
Almost four decades of service. RIP.
Excellent work.
Oooh, 105 Sqn. I'll see if there's any reference in Stuart Scott's Battle-Axe Blenheims. Running through the website, it's quite possible he was...
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