A vastly experienced pilot. I wonder what happened to him. Japanese Reconnaissance flight over Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay on 26 February 1942...
I think Fujita was also the pilot who flew extensively from a submarine off the Australian coast - at a time when the chances of interception were...
Well, you learn something new every day: Disappearing gun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
14-inch disappearing gun batteries What's a disappearing gun battery? Concealed when not in use?
Such things should be paid attention to by script writers!
S/L "Splinters" Smallwood, CO of 87 Sqn, a Turbinlite unit, as detailed on page 64 of Owen Zupp's Down to Earth and just prior to the Dieppe raid.
That's the one!
Really? I seem to remember you mentioning a bunker of some sort...
Disputed path 'not part of Kokoda' | NEWS.com.au A SECTION of the Kokoda Track which Australia wants protected from mining was not actually walked...
Same applies to those of us who have read, or are reading, his/your book.
So how do you reach the rudder pedals? :becky: As you walk along the beach at Dunkirk, you can look out to sea and wonder where those Spitfires...
Tell us about yourself mate and your main interests if you have the time.
I hope to meet some one day, in a pleasant situation of course, as they have always struck me as friendly types. Would be great to chat and find out...
What was it about, Kitty? I'm still on Owen's Down to Earth. Rather embarrassing as I got 50 pages into it, enjoyed it immensely, put it down...
My thoughts exactly and I haven't been there yet so can't even cross anything off!
Yes, but it's a Morgan...:rolleyes: LOL, pretty cool though, Kitty. With oil prices going the way they are, I imagine these types of cars will get...
Kitty, how many disused Tube stations are there? I keep seeing reference to disused ones in New York etc so are there many that are ust bricked up...
Um, wow. I'm not a tank fan but I appreciate an historic relic when I see one. Amazing.
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