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Lovely stuff, Joe. I had not seen most of those before
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Some Very Good Pictures in there, most of them were new to me too..
Liked the one with the Pigeon, the Guy looks like he's in a theatre with a pose like that!
Liked the one with the Pigeon, the Guy looks like he's in a theatre with a pose like that!

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Wouldn't the one of a BE.2 crashed in a field in 1917 be the RFC not the RAF. Just what with it being the 90th anniversary and all and my maths not being that good....
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Yup.....1st April 1918 was the day the RAF was "born"....good maths Skippy..... :roll:
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Thanks Joe. I particularly liked the colour photo of the Lancaster being bombed up.
Alex
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Good spot Joe.
The Spit pilot in the first pic(An exiled Polish pilot)is actually Jan Zumbach in one of his "Donalds".
The Tornado at Leuchars is one that does it for me.Very,very atmospheric.
Mark
The Spit pilot in the first pic(An exiled Polish pilot)is actually Jan Zumbach in one of his "Donalds".
The Tornado at Leuchars is one that does it for me.Very,very atmospheric.
Mark
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
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Thanks for the link Joe, my vote goes to #13 (Red Arrows over Amman), great shot! :flying:
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