Dark Blue World is a good one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7aON-mLubI&spfreload=10
And then - of course - there is always Battle of Britain.
Yes, I know - many flaws, rc model planes instead of real Stukas. Half aircrafts made of wood and plaster are blown up instead of real Spitfires...
Halfway through and I can only say: I am amused. It's a very good read. It sticks to the historic facts and you follow different persons - on both sides - from Battle of France and all the way through Battle of Britain. The author even mixes historical persons with fictional.
And although the...
...and if I might add:
I believe I've 'bout 15 books on my shelf about the Battle of Britain - covering all the months.
Besides that I recon 'bout 10 - 12 books on different Squadrons during BoB.
And finally 'bout 15 books covering individual personal stories from single pilots - both RAF and...
Just stumbled over this novel based on the historical facts of Battle of Britain.
All the characters - on both sides - are fictional. It gets good reviews and many stars on Amazon - but I just want to hear from you guys before i push the button.
Just got hold of this vintage game:
It's slow and it's great fun. Just wondering if the concept of this game could not - very easily - be transformed to a great strategic PC game.
It's not a shooting game - but highly strategic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOpqfVlqmVo&spfreload=10
Finally it came. The movie about the danish soldiers who gave everything trying to stop the nazi invasion of Denmark, april 9 1940.
Looking forward to see it.
I only kept the jacket 'bout half a year after the treatment, then it went to one of our distinguished members in the US of A. But I can only say, that it became a bit "hard and stiff" on the surface until I treated it with Peckards - AND started to use it a lot.
After that it actually became...
"wash it" or soak it in hot water first. Let it hang and dry - not near heating - and THEN apply Peckards. In a thin layer. Use your fingers to rub it in. And dry off whats left after some time with a cloth. That should do it. And then - as they say - wear it like you hate it!
Hi Golden, I guess I can answer your question, having done this on a repro Irvin (AERO) First of all you can se the visible difference on the pictures above. (The post with my different Irvins) There are before and after pictures - and the difference is pretty obvious! The fluffiness turns into...
Just thought I would post some better - and recent - snaps of my Aces High Irvin. The last ones did not give it enough credit!
So this is how she looks after more than two years use and misuse.
Big J, the weight and stiffness of the Aces High was exactly, spot on like I remembered an old original I once tried on. Comfortably light and soft.
While the Aero was somewhat stiff - especially the arms! - heavier and a slightly cumbersome.
(But did softened up after some use. - although not...
I only wish that Aero would start making them again. And get the vamp and the "saddle-stitches" right this time.
But the ones from Lewis aren't too bad either. Not perfect. But close.
And yes, Deacon - I think somebody IS trying to tell you something! :-)
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To give any newcomers a chance to figure out which producers makes which Irvins, I just want to post some of the different Irvins I've owned on my way to the final one.
My first Irvin was a very early Aviation Leather Craft (ALC) Bought way back in the seventies.
Then I...
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