WW 2 Blenhiem Flying log books
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WW 2 Blenhiem Flying log books
Hi anyone
Looking for some advice.
I have my (deceased) father in law's original Blenhiem Bomber flying logs and personal diaries of his bomber exploits in India in 1942-44.
He ended up in the USA working on I believe RAF Gannets. His wife has a lot of information and bits but essentially I need advice on how to tell this story rather than let it all fester in a museum
I don't even know if I am in he right Thread
Looking for some advice.
I have my (deceased) father in law's original Blenhiem Bomber flying logs and personal diaries of his bomber exploits in India in 1942-44.
He ended up in the USA working on I believe RAF Gannets. His wife has a lot of information and bits but essentially I need advice on how to tell this story rather than let it all fester in a museum
I don't even know if I am in he right Thread
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I would also recommend you register on here and ask, they may be able to point you in the right direction.
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You should also have a good look through the wonderful long-running thread entitled http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...evet-ww11.html in the Military Aircrew forum.
Very well done on highlighting what sounds like a marvellous source of information and, without meaning to sound rude since I am not a fully paid-up member of the spelling police, may I suggest that you check a keyword in your post.
Jack
You should also have a good look through the wonderful long-running thread entitled http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...evet-ww11.html in the Military Aircrew forum.
Very well done on highlighting what sounds like a marvellous source of information and, without meaning to sound rude since I am not a fully paid-up member of the spelling police, may I suggest that you check a keyword in your post.
Jack