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BluBear

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  1. I couldn't care less if he was French, Lebanese, Martian or Lesbian. I just hope he learns to shut up a bit more this year!
  2. This is the only downside to the weekend. I really hope that he cant make it this year but fear the worst There was a time when his commentary positively contributed to the experience. Unfortunately that was about 5 years ago, now he loves the sound of his own voice so much we need to mic the merlins...
  3. Some interesting developments on this extraordinary discovery. It seems the more poignant and important aspect of this event, the recovery of the P-40's lost pilot is reaching a conclusion. Although not yet officially confirmed, it is believed to have been Flight Sergeant Dennis Copping of Southend, England. For an interesting insight into the search for this missing airman by a dedicated italian team, i suggest reading on from the following link: http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=116221&page=36 And here is the Vintage Wings of Canada's touching dedication to the aformentioned pilot on their own P-40: http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNews/Stories/tabid/116/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/365/language/en-CA/Hero.aspx
  4. Dibbs makes me drool again... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2165166/Flying-legend-returns-skies-Rare-WWII-P-47-Thunderbolt-fighter-plane-fly-Cambridgeshire.html
  5. She's back! http://fighter-collection.com/cft/p-38-in-hangar/
  6. P-38 again - whoooooooot!!!!! :D
  7. Textbook emergency landing in a Neptune. 2 greens and a helluva cross wind. Good work
  8. Another gem!
  9. Welcome to the Dogz! ~S~
  10. I like the thrill of low flying as you know, but that video made me uncomfortable. Just a little too close to the edge, even for me!
  11. Not strictly an aeroplane? But impressive nonetheless! [media=] [/media]
  12. BluBear

    Where I work

    Kings Hill, formerly RAF West Malling, Kent, UK.
  13. From the album: Where I work

    The detail on this is incredible and a fine memorial indeed to our servicemen and women
  14. BluBear

    H-block close up

    From the album: Where I work

    Showing repairs to the brickwork from shrapnel damage
  15. BluBear

    Control Tower

    From the album: Where I work

    Taken in April, restoration work has since commenced
  16. BluBear

    Control Tower

    From the album: Where I work

    Taken in April, restoration work has since commenced
  17. Good for you Colin! What an experience. 'CDC is the oldest flying Tiger Moth and you were taken up by one of the true characters of the airshow/aviation world. My mum and dad both had the same pleasure as yourself some years ago. I only live a few miles up the road from Headcorn, and was out cycling yesterday afternoon near Ulcombe and 'CDC flew overhead, I wonder if it was you?! If I had know you were there I would have cycled down to watch
  18. wish i had time for computer games - sheesh!

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