Comment on Percival Provost by Keith Chiazzari
Dave Lawrence, a retired RAF and airline pilot has written to me inquiring about a specific Provost, do you have any information I can send to him – here is his e-mail. Keith, I don’t know whether you...
View ArticleComment on A Short History of the RAF Pathfinder Force by Herbert OSNER
Want to know…..Raid at Wuerzburg 16/3/1945…2 Mosquitos of the LNSF dropping air mines and petrol-jelly bombs at people fleeing the fire about 22.00 hours GMT….WHICH SQN DID THEY BELONG TO? 627 Sqn they...
View ArticleComment on Fw 190F-8 Eduard 1/72 by Mermet
Hello Srecko, Very good rendering. Cheers, JCM
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Rotodyne by David Gibbings MBE FRAeS
I am the author of Fairey Rotodyne, History Press 2009. I also flew with Rotodyne. It is implied in your statement that Westland did not pursue the Rotodyne with any enthusiasm . This is unfair and...
View ArticleComment on Short Sunderland- The flying porcupine by Gillian
HI Roger I have been looking at the Sunderland history page and noted your request for any help with Sunderland bases in Ireland. My late father was a WOP/ AG with 201 Squadron and spent 12mths flying...
View ArticleComment on Short Sunderland- The flying porcupine by Alan Willoughby
Hi Jack. Re RNZAF Mk V/MR5’s, have to disagree about the extensively modified internally comment. The only major modification was the W/O position, along with a couple of additional gauges on the...
View ArticleComment on Short Sunderland- The flying porcupine by Alan Willoughby
Hi Jack, Have to disagree with your comments about the RNZAF Sunderland Mk V/MR5, being extensively modified internally. Certainly the W/O suite was modified, and a couple of additional instruments...
View ArticleComment on Hermann Goring Fokker D.VII by Doug Bailey
I’m building a 1/3 Scale of the White DVII, do you have documents of the markings so I can be as close as possible. Thanks Doug
View ArticleComment on Hermann Goring Fokker D.VII by admin
There is only one photo and it show it same as kit build
View ArticleComment on Fokker D.VII detail set Eduard FE402 by Flugzeugmodell "Spirit of...
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View ArticleComment on Morane Saulnier M.S. 406 by Michael C. Goncalves
De Gaul did a huge disservice to the French Nation by claiming the French Military didn’t fight and the resistance did. The truth is actually the opposite. The French military fought back...
View ArticleComment on Morane Saulnier M.S. 406 by Michael C. Goncalves
When I was a Teenager, I was snake fascinated with obsolete WWII French Aircraft, my favorites being the bleeding edge 1928 Armoit 143, Cauldron 714, Blosh 151, Leo et Oliver, Curtis Hawk 75, MS 406,...
View ArticleComment on A Short History of the RAF Pathfinder Force by Nicola
Hi my Great uncle Thomas scallion Brady is in front of the Halifax of 35 squadron if you have anymore photos of 35 or 635 squadron where he was posted and died on a mission to Stettin would be great to...
View ArticleComment on A Short History of the RAF Pathfinder Force by Nicola
Hi my Great uncle Thomas scallion Brady is in front of the Halifax of 35 squadron if you have anymore photos of 35 or 635 squadron where he was posted and died on a mission to Stettin would be great to...
View ArticleComment on Short Sunderland- The flying porcupine by Nick
The Australian airline is spelt QANTAS – it’s an acronym (Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services) so no ‘u’ required. Great article, thanks.
View ArticleComment on Short Sunderland- The flying porcupine by T Lynch
I have some pictures of at least one Sunderland, the world has not seen for a very long time. pp144 NS-A At a base in Scotland 1948/1949. Do I need to use Photobucket?
View ArticleComment on Dutch flying boats and amphibians by Lars Opland
Hi. Same question: What are the chances of obtaining a higher resolution jpg of the Fokker F.11/B4 cutaway & 3-view?
View ArticleComment on The lost Battle! by Kel Harper
Not to nitpick, but in English it’s “cylinder”, not “cilinder”, although I believe that spelling is correct in some languages. More importantly I disagree that the Il-2 has any relation to the Fairey...
View ArticleComment on The Fairey Battles of the (Belgian) Aéronautique Militaire by Kel...
Very interesting. I always enjoy reading about the “underdogs”, the people who you never read about in the history books. The war was just as exciting, or terrifying to a pilot in the tiny Belgian...
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