Amazing, mate. Dare I ask what else was on the roll?!
Excellent post of an obscure subject, Tom! Just what we like!
I think some of the Army Co-op units also used Hurris. Can't remember any mention of artillery spotting though.
This trade in warbirds is an international thing and is all swings and roundabouts. No one likes seeing aircraft leave their shores, but it happens...
Surely some rare photos, mfg? Kyt will be very keen to see these as am I! How did these get into your collection?
Of course, Camden. A collection full of time machines!
Onya Kitty. Great effort and that was even while studying! Imagine what you'll do once you graduate! :clapping:
If it was anything like this, the crew deserves a medal! Sorties flown by RAF Banff Strike Wing 1943 - 1945, Scotland - UK September 14 1944....
Gary, was that the XIX that was converted to contra-rotating props for an attempt at the climb to height record in the US a while ago or am I out of...
Well done, mate. A bloody good lot of posts too. :clapping:
Good post, Kitty.
Bloody hell, Owen, don't go that far! Having said that, we could do with some Kiwis on here.
She'll probably spray you with the garden hose and wait for you to rust inside!
Looks a wordly gent.
Ridiculous. Flying to the best of their abilities, doing their job well and that happens. Never ceases to amaze me.
Post on rafcommands, Owen (rafcommands.com, I think). Kyt's a regular on there so that might be a faster way to do it. I'm afraid I'm in the middle...
Sorry, Gary, I added that Beau bit in after the Cat bit. There will be two flying Cats here soon and maybe a Beau in due course (HARS) but I meant...
Gary, in Patrick Gibbs' book Not Peace but a Sword, he refers to one of his colleagues, a F/L Dick Beauman, on 22 Sqn (Beauforts) who was by then a...
Hmm, pic didn't scan that well. Should have changed the settings!
Leafing through Clean Sweep, Tony Spooner's book about the life of Ivor Broom, came across this pic. Now with pics, I'm big on first impressions and...
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