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Lest We Forget

Started by Trailer Bloke, April 25, 2015, 08:49:01 AM

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Trailer Bloke

Happy ANZAC day to all the Diggers
Cheers Jon
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scarpsD40

We will remember them.
Currently at our local town ceremony

speewa158

To All who served , are serving & those that paid the price of service
                                                               Lest We Forget
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

FNQBunyip


Bird

that awesome sound of a Spitfire went over the house not long ago.. and it was L O W....

1 – Many pilots of the early Spitfires were unfamiliar with the plane's innovative retractable undercarriage. As a result, many early accidents were due to the pilots forgetting to lower their wheels when landing

2 – The Spitfire was the only plane to be continuously under construction throughout the Second World War.

3 – The small amount of Hurricanes left in flying condition meant that most of the aerial combat scenes in the 1969 film The Battle of Britain were filmed using Spitfires.

4 – Much to the delight of the grounded pilots, some of the Spitfires had modified under-wing mountings which, instead of carrying bombs, would house two small beer barrels.

5 – On Battle of Britain Day, pilot Sergeant Raymond Holmes spotted a German bomber heading for central London. With his Spitfire out of ammo, Holmes heroically decided to ram the bomber, disabling it over Victoria station.


6 – The Spitfires used in The Battle of Britain were so well camouflaged against land and sky that they were almost invisible on camera. The aerial scenes therefore had to be shot with clouds in the background so the planes could be seen.

7 – After the victory of the Battle of Britain, the first patrols over France since its fall in December 1940 were deployed. The patrols were carried out by pairs of Spitfires and were known as 'Rhubarbs'.

8 – The Spitfire's maiden flight was on 5 March 1936. It entered service with the RAF in 1938 and remained there until1955. During this time, 20,351 Spitfires were built.


they don't make em like that anymore...
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Gone to a new home

edz

Language warning but crack up all the time at this clip .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iOoiEbtf2w
" IMPROVISE  ADAPT   OVERCOME   and  PERSEVERE  "

gclan

I heard the most moving rendition of 'And the band played Waltzing Matilda' today. It always gives me goose bumps and brings a tear to my eye.

We will remember them.
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