In the meantime, whilst we're waiting for the chaps to put the Vulcan back in the air, I have to say this one brought a bit of a lump to the throat...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LpH0gDSqrMs
I thought it scandulous to drum out those beautifull Merlins with that music, but yes lump in throat time.
However, Spitfires and Hurricanes play only a minor role in the 'Battle of Malta' in 1940. The thre main 'heroes' were Sea Gladiators named Faith, Hope and Charity. These three aircraft held of the invadeing forces much on their own.
For those that can't remember, the Sea Gladiator was a Bi-Plane. And up against the modern Luftwaffe with ME109's etc, etc.
This thread started with the Vulcan. My old man used to work on then in what they used to call 'radiophonics'. He also worked on prior to that on Spits, Hurricanes, Mosquitos, Hunters, you name it.
Vulcan XM607 bombed Stanley airport, there is a superb book by Rowland White 'Vulcan 607' about the raid. I bought my Dad that last Christmas. About 20 yrs ago (a big 'about') I bought my Dad 'Corporate Prelude' by Philip West, limited edition print of XM607 on it's way to Stanley.
I just hope I can take my Dad to see the revitalised Vulcan in flight as he will undoubtably worked on it when it first entered service.
[/quote]Any local or inside knowledge would be welcome, I would give up a days holiday from work to go down to Bruntingthorpe to watch her fly again for the first time. Afterall i did go to her 30th birthday party at Woodford several years ago[/quote]
Chris,
What is her 'number'?
Jerry