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Anyone watching this??
Love the fact that Nothrop Grumman are are making a reproduction.....and using a tape measure to measure the only plane left (which what exact claim do the US have to keep this rotting in a store somewhere :roll: ) original :lol:
 
If ye look close at the film of them in that warehouse, ye can see the left corner of the Ark of the Covenant in one shot...................
 
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Really wanted to see this but i was overruled by the mrs and her mates for xfactor in the jungle on ice extra or some such b.s.
 
lewis1641":29ezl3u9 said:
Really wanted to see this but i was overruled by the mrs and her mates for xfactor in the jungle on ice extra or some such b.s.

just start acting weird!
i normally sit there swearing at her programmes, so she cant hear it, then she asks me to leave :P :lol:
 
If you have an interest in this period of aviation, I'd suggest getting hold of 'Wings of the Luftwaffe' by Eric 'Winkle' Brown.
He flew across Europe as the war ended and flew every type of German aircraft flying. This book is his appraisal of these aircraft. The pictures are a bit strange, seeing Lufwaffe aircraft with RAF roundels :shock:
His book 'Wings on my sleeve' is an excellent read too :wink:

I'm facinated by German WW2 aircraft. I nearly wet myself when I touched an ME262 at the Deutsches Museum in Munich a few years ago :lol:
 
makster":2s9e52hn said:
If you have an interest in this period of aviation, I'd suggest getting hold of 'Wings of the Luftwaffe' by Eric 'Winkle' Brown.
He flew across Europe as the war ended and flew every type of German aircraft flying. This book is his appraisal of these aircraft. The pictures are a bit strange, seeing Lufwaffe aircraft with RAF roundels :shock:
His book 'Wings on my sleeve' is an excellent read too :wink:

I'm facinated by German WW2 aircraft. I nearly wet myself when I touched an ME262 at the Deutsches Museum in Munich a few years ago :lol:

Makster, im fascinated by this period of aviation too but have never gotten round to nerding out the best books/dvd's etc.

Would you be so kind to list your 'must see/read' favourites so that i can bulk buy and be amazed?

:)
 
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