Sometimes the younger generation surprises me pleasently
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 18:18
I received a PM this morning from one of the better young talents in the hobby
In my 55 years I have learned somethings - One is that it takes a lot a intestinal fortitude to admit ones
mistakes -- So I would like to say thank you to the young man in question, It is one thing to be talented
in what you do (Which he is , very talented) but it takes alot more to say you were wrong about something
For those who wondered what the missing post in the gallery was that I deleted in anger
here is the screenshot - it was a very simple memorial to one of the many many talented men and women in the British
aircraft industry in the 50s and 60s they designed and built some wonderful aircraft and had many dreams dashed by
an ignorant and short sighted goverment. I should explain, every year on the anniversary of my fathers death , I fly one of the many aircraft he had a hand in designing -- The Gloster Javelin was one of those and he worked specifically on the
FAW7 and 9. The screenshot says it all for me -- I could have put many shots in the Gallery --but to me this is the epitome
of the man (my father) and the aircraft. By the way - Its titled "going home"
And thank you Erick for having the guts and self determination to apologize - Many wouldn't have CHEERS
Leif

In my 55 years I have learned somethings - One is that it takes a lot a intestinal fortitude to admit ones
mistakes -- So I would like to say thank you to the young man in question, It is one thing to be talented
in what you do (Which he is , very talented) but it takes alot more to say you were wrong about something
For those who wondered what the missing post in the gallery was that I deleted in anger
here is the screenshot - it was a very simple memorial to one of the many many talented men and women in the British
aircraft industry in the 50s and 60s they designed and built some wonderful aircraft and had many dreams dashed by
an ignorant and short sighted goverment. I should explain, every year on the anniversary of my fathers death , I fly one of the many aircraft he had a hand in designing -- The Gloster Javelin was one of those and he worked specifically on the
FAW7 and 9. The screenshot says it all for me -- I could have put many shots in the Gallery --but to me this is the epitome
of the man (my father) and the aircraft. By the way - Its titled "going home"
And thank you Erick for having the guts and self determination to apologize - Many wouldn't have CHEERS
Leif

