Some of you may know that I'm a great fan of a new(ish) magazine called Britain at War. Though only a year old they have published some excellent...
There are some commentaries from the German side but I can't find the references at the moment. But they don't answer the question of who the...
Just posted on rafcommands. So not as clear cut as Lavigne claims: Aerial Visuals - Locator Search Page
His listing states that it is in fact a Fiesler Fi.103, so an original. He also has a piloted version - Fiesler Fi.103R Flying Heritage Collection...
It's a given that the Axis countries lost the war. And we also know that many countries were subjugated by the Soviet Union. However, of the victors...
28. You are not the rightful heir to Burger King, you're just telling a whopper.
27. Must not punch customers, even if it is your lunch break
Welcome to Chat, Brian. Good to see you here.
Welcome to the forum, sparky
Anorak time - the V1 was a flying/guided bomb, not a rocket.
Yes you are an anorak and yes they should check facts :> RAF Grangemouth airfield
Makes smoking sound like a safer option
Online Spitfire auction generates global interest - New Zealand news on Stuff.co.nz The listing of a vintage British World War II aircraft on the...
Welcome Homer As to this question, and theother two I would recommend this book: Amazon.com: In the Skies of Europe: Air Forces Allied to the...
The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships
There is considerable interest, and debate, about the Lancastria, especially about who was lost on her. This site has attempted to list as many...
Woohoo, welcome back Mike. Good to see you again, and glad to hear that you are keeping well. And good to hear that the project is going well.
Aha, thanks Roxy
And it would be great to read the book but the cheapest copy seems to be 48 quid :frusty: Shall ask my library.
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