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30th May 2002, 07:16
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Posted By Goodfellow

Potez 637 and Bloch 174

Can anyone direct me to photographs or drawings of the Potez 637 and the Bloch 174? They are referred to briefly in "A Piece of Cake" and I'd like to know more about them.

Thanks!
29th Apr 2002, 09:57
Replies: 0
Views: 640
Posted By Goodfellow

First in the hearts of their respective countrymen

It seems clear that Richard Pearse was one hell of
a man and New Zealanders have every right to be
damn proud of him.

Yet words like "first," "controlled," and "flight"
get to be tricky when...
29th Apr 2002, 02:09
Replies: 52
Views: 11,583
Posted By Goodfellow

880 Memories

The last time I saw an 880 was late on a June
evening roughly fifteen years ago in Sitka,
Alaska. The plane was taxiing for take off and
was wearing no paint whatever. It was filled with...
9th Apr 2002, 17:20
Replies: 14
Views: 3,533
Posted By Goodfellow

TinyRice Thanks for your reply. I did a...

TinyRice

Thanks for your reply. I did a little web
searching and found "Squadron Airborne," by
Elleston Trevor and available for $5 at:

http://www.biffosbooks.ic24.net/books/war/war.htm
9th Apr 2002, 07:32
Replies: 14
Views: 3,533
Posted By Goodfellow

Question "Piece of Cake" by Derek Robinson

I am curious to know this group's opinions of the novel "Piece of Cake," a fictionalized history of a Hurricane Squadron in the early months of WWII.

It seems to me to be an impressive...
2nd Apr 2002, 06:38
Replies: 26
Views: 2,653
Posted By Goodfellow

Question Web site?

Is there a web site where we can learn more about Mr. Pearce and his accomplishments?
24th Mar 2002, 19:53
Replies: 7
Views: 908
Posted By Goodfellow

Post Pigboat, Mycroft, and Ivchenko. .. .My thanks to...

Pigboat, Mycroft, and Ivchenko. .. .My thanks to each of you for your references and thoughts. Very helpful, indeed.. .. .My specific inquiry about the Defiant was prompted by an episode in "Piece...
24th Mar 2002, 08:36
Replies: 7
Views: 908
Posted By Goodfellow

Post Thank you, Pigboat. That's an excellent...

Thank you, Pigboat. That's an excellent reference. And I am deligted to learn that at. .least one Defiant survives in the RAF Museum at Hendon.
24th Mar 2002, 08:04
Replies: 7
Views: 908
Posted By Goodfellow

Post Defiant

Can anyone direct me to a photograph or drawing of a WWII British Defiant? From. .time to time I have heard people say that the Defiant's design, with no guns facing. .forward, was champiuoned by...
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