I keep meaning to get a copy of that. The wartime publications have some great photos that often don't get reproduced.
McVicar was quite an adventurer, but it was contributions to navigation that probably earned his place in Ferry Command history. Interestingly, most...
So nice for the family to add to their memories.
Yes they were formed out of a testing unit: Sqn Histories 106-110_U Sqn Markings 106-110_P
Aaaarrrgggh Morse! I was so sure you'd got it I didn't pay too close attention :frusty:. The top picture does look like the pressurised Wellington...
I remember seeing a Flight Magazine article from the 1950s about this but now can't find the damn thing. I'll try to find it.
What's interesting was that it was mainly used by 109 Squadron for radar research.
Croatians have refused entry because it's a weapon? How daft can you get? :frusty:
It is incredibly difficult to get individual details from the German authorities. Even their roll of honour is difficult to use. Basically, like for...
A brief history and picture in it's combat camo: TPWD: Queens More pictures: Amphibious Attack Transport APA-103 Queens And this site has a video...
It's difficult to say Nana. If you mean the public's awareness of such things, then there were always some who found out through the deceased's...
Brian Cull, on TOCH, has been collecting air force "friendly fire" incidents and stories. Just shows how common it was: Friendly fire WWII -...
I didn't touch it!!
That's strange. The link still works for me
Sorry forgot. I'll open it up to anyone
Former SS officer sheltering in Germany - Telegraph Most wanted Nazi war criminals - Telegraph
Canada votes to urge Japan apology for sex slaves
BBC NEWS | UK | 'Nato gun' probably killed para
Tirpitz - The History - Operation "Tungsten"
Naval aviator who won the DSC in the Far East and rose to become the MoD head of intelligence Vice-Admiral Sir Roy Halliday obituary - Times...
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