Chaps,
In the DM today, in my humble opinion the best Yank fighter of the war!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... shire.html
Smudger
P47 "Jug"
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No.218 (Gold Coast) Squadron 1918-1945
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Re: P47 "Jug"
I beg to differ Steve, the P51D Mustang gets my vote. Good to see a razorback P47 flying though.
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Re: P47 "Jug"
Great to finally meet you today Max, and what a superb day!
Alex
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Thanks Alex, yes it was an excellent day and I was delighted to meet you and have a chat. The poppy petals from the Lanc that you gave me will be especially treasured.gate1 wrote:Great to finally meet you today Max, and what a superb day!
Alex
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Re: P47 "Jug"
I have a number of people who would have wanted them, and I should have picked up many more, especially considering a large wad of about 1000 landed about 20 feet from me!