- 1. Re: Names and all that sort of thing -Reply (score: 1)
- Author: John Crawley <johnc@nait.ab.ca>
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 12:59:42 -0700
- My father-inlaw (deceased) flew Spits in WWII. He arrived late for the Battle of Br. but did three full tours (93 hrs. of Ops., 305 hrs. in Spits, ) all in Spits - 3 kills - and never got a scratch.
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- 2. Re: Names and all that sort of thing -Reply (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Hunt <on76@dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 97 15:43:42 GMT
- There's a few museums (musea?) about containing aircraft (RAF Cosford in = Shropshire is a good one, reputed to have a ghost in a Lancaster). Hawki= nge and Lydd were the two front line airfields, L
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- 3. Re: Names and all that sort of thing -Reply (score: 1)
- Author: miker15@juno.com (MICHAEL J ROBSON)
- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 15:00:46 EST
- contructed a I have visited this memorial, I am too young to have experienced the Battle of Britain but the memorials "presence" is a very emotional and chiiling experience. I experienced the same th
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- 4. Re: Names and all that sort of thing -Reply (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Hunt <on76@dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 97 20:02:14 GMT
- My wife and I made a similar trip a couple of years ago. As you approach the British Memorial across the flat landscape you see something like a Cathedral spire supported on a number of columns. As
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