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15th Oct 2010, 15:51
Replies: 196
Views: 35,314
Posted By Brianf127

A TAA Boeing 727 from Perth to Brisbane in 1966. ...

A TAA Boeing 727 from Perth to Brisbane in 1966.
On landing at Adelaide en route a big gout of flame shot past the window, the bloke sitting next to me asked if that was supposed to happen to which...
15th Oct 2010, 03:46
Replies: 34
Views: 8,837
Posted By Brianf127

Good luck with your book WG99. You may be...

Good luck with your book WG99.
You may be interested in, "The girls were up there too" Australian women in aviation put out by Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra 1986.
ISBN 0 644...
10th Oct 2010, 16:01
Replies: 251
Views: 349,345
Posted By Brianf127

Earthquake damage

No significant damage to Christchurch museum. The following is part of email I received from them on 15-9-10.

"Thankfully we are all OK and the buildings were
cleared for use last week. No...
2nd Oct 2010, 16:03
Replies: 15
Views: 3,251
Posted By Brianf127

The Battle of Britain Commemorative Lace Panel...

The Battle of Britain Commemorative Lace Panel from Bentley Priory is in storage at Hendon.
2nd Oct 2010, 06:51
Replies: 1
Views: 1,625
Posted By Brianf127

I just bought signed print number 84/1000 for $50...

I just bought signed print number 84/1000 for $50
Now I have to save up to get it framed.
;)
1st Oct 2010, 16:56
Replies: 31
Views: 7,901
Posted By Brianf127

During the Japanese strafing of Broome, Western...

During the Japanese strafing of Broome, Western Australia on March 3rd 1942 drop tanks were mistaken for bombs.
1st Oct 2010, 16:42
Replies: 29
Views: 34,348
Posted By Brianf127

I seem to remember a photo in the Imperial War...

I seem to remember a photo in the Imperial War Museum (Elephant & Castle) back in the '50s showing a big UXB pointy end in the pavement and the tail through a shop blind about level with the 1st...
1st Oct 2010, 16:11
Replies: 8
Views: 6,396
Posted By Brianf127

Hayes

You might find HillingdonChat.com useful.
There was a Chinery at Townfield school in the '50s, can't remember his first name though.
14th Aug 2010, 15:15
Replies: 3
Views: 3,335
Posted By Brianf127

Thanks circle kay. Some of the people involved...

Thanks circle kay.
Some of the people involved were the designer Harry Cross, two draughtsmen, Messers Herod and Jackson, punch card operator Alf Webster and bobbin winder Harry Butler.
I'm hoping...
13th Aug 2010, 16:16
Replies: 3
Views: 3,335
Posted By Brianf127

Battle of Britain Lace Panels

I am researching the Battle of Britain Commemorative Lace Panels that were made by Dobsons and M. Browne.

http://i33.tinypic.com/2cf9yly.jpg

To date I know the locations of some 30 of the 38...
13th Aug 2010, 15:40
Replies: 251
Views: 349,345
Posted By Brianf127

Aviation Museum

Just to let you know of The Aviation Heritage Museum at Bull Creek in Western Australia.
I am a guide there.
RAAFAWA (http://www.raafawa.org.au/museum/index.html)

I will have to figure out how...
13th Aug 2010, 15:01
Replies: 31
Views: 16,046
Posted By Brianf127

Just Jane

Good luck to them, I hope Jane flies again.
I believe Peter Jackson has received at least one of ten full scale replica Lancs. (made in China) for the remake of The Dam Busters.

We have NX622 on...
11th Aug 2010, 16:50
Replies: 54
Views: 24,260
Posted By Brianf127

Canopus

My school (Townfield in Hayes) did a visit to London Airport and we went through "Canopus" before the Queen went on her trip.
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