Thanks slj and Brian
I have grown rather weary of Mr Purdey's politician-like ability to ignore the question put to him if it is difficult to answer without compromising his pre-judged blinkered view.
Note what has been said by all of us. We acept that any cause, including negligence, is possible.
We simply demand that, in accordance with the rules in force at the time, that such negligence needs to be proven with no doubt whatsoever .
You can't do it, and neither could their airships.
Wratten and Day had a vested interest in placing the blame on others, as it diverted attention from their own part in this sorry saga.
What is your agenda, JP?