Way out of line there. And you should know better. This young man actually volunteered to step down from his promised flight, when one of the two-seater Spits had engine trouble, so Tom Neil (a RAF WWII veteran from Battle of Britain) and two handicapped veterans from Afghanistan could get their...
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/article1594302.ece
And here are all the facts:
http://www.battleofbritainday.co.uk
Just imagine: Allmost 50 Spitfires, Hurricans and Blenheims scramble on the sam day.
That has never happened since 1945!!!!
Welcome to the club, Ben. You've been bitten by the Irvin bug. From now on, there is no turning back from the quest for that best Irvin repro.
Just sit back and enjoy the ride. :-)
Hi Ben - Without pictures it is almost impossible to advice you. Try using photo bucket. Maybe you are still supposed to have 10 or more posts here, to post pictures (strange) - looking forward to see your Irvin.
After browsing through this huge thread for a very long - and educational - time, I realized there were not that many "Territory Akubras" around.
If any at all
Am I really all alone with this great hat?
What did I do wrong?? :-)
Don't tempt me Edward! (I know they've made some major adjustments - and I AM LOOKING!)
No - my son is not that much into leatherjackets - one idiot in the family must be enough. But he's very much into dressing smartly. Ties and bowties is more his thing! And suits!!!! OMG!:eusa_doh:
Hi there. My name is Søren - with that strange danish letter Ø. (Is that an O that doesn't count or what - I've heard some say.)
After several educations - such as window-dresser, working in a bookshop and radio operator in the army I went into Art School in 1968. My plan was to work with...
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