World War II pilot still lives in the winds, with love on his wings - Farmington Daily Times - nice pics at link A brisk breeze sends the backyard...
What, now you're drinking the contents of the lamp? You Scots are hard core...:becky:
So was yours, ABMM! Hope it was relatively stress-free as moves go.
With just 15 hours on her since restoration, the Hurri has had an altercation with a two-seater Spit. Both pilots okay. Vintage planes severely...
We recognise Nov 11 as Rememberance Day and there are services at 11am of course. Not a national holiday though.
:laugh: ...and the tinkle of glass as they crash together knowing Hugh after several snifters or 10. :becky:
Always, DL, as it's the anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. National holiday too.
For sure, Owen.
Nice piccies, Owen. Must have been great to see and hear.
Owen Zube - airline pilot and author...:-P
Yep, me too. I thought they were going to modify it?
I'm getting irked at the thought of the semi-ordered content of my shelves (the to read pile!) being put into boxes.
Did I just hear the clink of scotch tumblers? :becky:
Cheers As War Boat Is Restored To Glory (from Echo) AMONG the myriad of boats moored up at Canvey's Small Gains Marina a slice of military history...
Richard Anderson: [ Age 84 ] The laboratory technician and World War II veteran helped to restore the Liberty ship 'John W. Brown.' (Baltimore...
Deep Sea Rescue Tugs? Looking forward to the stories!
Funny basket.
Was more a typo that one, Ratt, so no probs! The connotations of the typo though were rather amusing. We all do it...and then bear the brunt of the...
Welcome mate, hope you enjoy it here.
http://www.mynews.in/fullstory.aspx?storyid=4282 Struggling to eke out a living, 20 World War II veterans are spending the evening of their life...
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