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![]() | The As It Happens Digging Up of The Hurricane That Crashed On BP Road after Taking out an Enemy Aircraft by Lopping Off his Tail with His Wing After Running Out Of Ammo! On Channel 5 TV {UK} Tonight:9.00pm;~~~ Should be Fun If Only To See How They Manage To Dig It Out & Avoid The Traffic!
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. |
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PS:The Results Of The Dig Are Destined For The Hendon RAF Museum
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. | |
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![]() | Watched this programme with a lot of interest , and there was something special just watching the pilot of this plane,to him it was just another days work, so where have all these people gone today, or am I just getting old. Regards Allan Wisener |
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__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. | |
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![]() | Hi Comrades, I went o the Imperial War Museum today, and the engine from the Hurricane discussed on this thread is now on display in the main foyer. I will now attempt to attach a picture of it. Cheers SteveB ![]() |
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![]() | Excellent A Fine Resting Place For It! Thanks For Sharing That!!
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. |
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![]() ![]() | I remember Ray Holmes's story from long ago.A Sgt Pilot from the Battle of Britain.One thing we should remember is that the majority of the few were Sgt Pilots like Ray and quite a number were members of the Royal Air Force Voluntary Reserve. The documentary did not reveal Ray's service after the Battle of Britain which would have been interesting. I do remember that the Dornier Pilot was reported as being lynched although this was not fully revealed in the documentary. Interestingly a Polish Pilot was nearly lynched after bailing out when he was mistaken for a Luftwaffe pilot during the Battle of Britain.A dangerous situation to be in, speaking a foreign language after bailing out over what you think is friendly territory. |
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