But the forum is mine, mine, all mine I tell you :>
Damn! Just noticed that my share of all posts on Chat has dropped to 28% :frusty:
There is that, Lee. I seem to chain smoke when on here - maybe I should just stop visiting Chat :peep:
For my 2001st post I shall tell Lee to.......on second thoughts I'd better not - I'd quite like to be allowed to post a 2002nd :becky: It took me a...
Found the others in the series: SOUTH AFRICAN AIR ACES OF WORLD WAR II - South African Military History Society South African Air Aces 1939-1945 -...
I was hoping that now the auction is over there would be some mention of the recipient but still haven't found anything. However, all the winners are...
Beat me to it Adrian. :) His obit just appeared in the Times: Ian Smith obituary - Times Online
I've read "An Argument of Kings" which was his war-time based autobiography. He did spend a lot of time either desrting or trying to. However, he was...
I can't say I'd ever heard of himeither. But most producers tend to be forgotten over directors. I wonder which units he flew in?
I'm afraid only the Australians have produced such a comprehensive database. All the other Commonwealth countries are still hiding behind their...
More pictures of her (taken in 2006/7): JetPhotos.Net Aviation Photos: North American B-25N Mitchell This one is a beauty: JetPhotos.Net...
Strewth, their security must be a bit lax if it lay undiscovered for so many years. I'd have thought they would have searched every inch on a regular...
They state under the Fleet link:
Honours means medals (except campaign medals). If you would like to PM me the details I could do a bit of digging and let you know.
My bag Andy. That should be B-25G, not XB. Typo as I was checking the details as I couldn't remember if it was the G or H with the heavier M4 75mm...
Do you know what service he was? Or even a name. The first place to look would be: World War Two Nominal Roll The site lists all Australians who...
My favourite has to be the XB-25G with its 75mm M4 cannon
Following Andy's post on the B-25 in RAAF service, I realised we didn't have a Mitchell thread. B-25 Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
Amazing how well they seem to have worked together. I didn't know there was a combined Dutch squadron. Cheers for that.
Ewwww, none of those things have wings!!! :becky: Looks interesting, cheers Andy.
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