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Anyone familiar with the story behind this:
Tranquility Base said:Anyone familiar with the story behind this:
My new screen saver thanks.dujardin said:hello Peter,
i took endlessly time to answer your post. good photo you propose.
good too see also photos of other members
those are 2 photos i enjoy
byeeeeeeeeeeee marcel
Marcel your english is very good, I didn't even know how to spell stupefied.dujardin said:it's a pleasure for me to know that you enjoy so much.
in fact you have to thank Hacker, he gave the link of ''airliners'' on this forum and i go many time on this great site.
when i saw this photo i was stupefied of his high quality in resolution too.
byeeeeeeeeeee marcel
bristolherc said:My favourite
489 Sqn (RNZAF) Beaufighter with 315 Sqn (Polish) RAF Mustang III escort, 30 July 1944.
BEVAN
bristolherc said:Andrew,
They didn't have "their" own a/c. If they were on the "mayfly" for ops, they flew whatever was serviceable.
Sometimes the Kiwis borrowed Aussie Beaufighters from 455 Sqnif they were just doing cannon strike duties.
Dad flew a sweep over Normandy in this a/c on June 9th '44.
Bevan.
You have a very tiny houseVcruiser said:That house at the top of his propeller is my house!! No bullcrap!
...and in October..I bet we had a red apple packed pig in the ground!
Van