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I've read about that guy as well.
My personnel favourite is Allan. Not just because he's local to me, he was a fighter Ace, who also then went onto to become an RAF Test pilot, who like Eric flew all sorts of aircraft.
Plus he's a damn good all sorts, as they used to say.
A different era, all these guys & lassies back then.
My other Uncle flew Wellingtons then Mosquitos.read this book Pete ,could not put it down for hours .tells you what thing where like for them boys .
My Uncle flew in 305, my Mum was in the same Squadron from 44 to 48 on the non combat side.No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron - http://military.wikia.com/wiki/No._301_Polish_Bomber_Squadron
I did a job for one of these guys .
Remember also the Merchant Seamen they had it even worse and my Father spent his time in a death trap in the engine room.my hat goes off the old soldiers and airmen who sacrificed their lives for the world to live in peace, I think woman should be in office not men ,cause is only men courses wars ,if woman went to war with other woman you see them scratching each other eyes out or pulling their hair out ,LOL.
Yes very nice, but no blighter is shooting bullets at them.Apologies Pete, but watch this vid for something a bit more modern. I think they are just showing off
Ping me the post code and I'll have a go with the cross bow...........Yes very nice, but no blighter is shooting bullets at them.
Ping me the post code and I'll have a go with the cross bow...........
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