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MISSING PLANS
Wouldn't it be nice if all the missing weapons documents and plans of WW2 turned up like these did in such detail on microfish??
WW2 Mosquito aircraft blueprints found at Airbus factory - BBC News
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'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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It's lucky that someone realised what they were before they went into the skip. The group that are trying to recreate a Sterling bomber cockpit/fuselage section have no original drawings to work with, I believe.
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What you can't just Google it?
Tongue planted firmly in cheek.
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Watched a program where a fellow almost threw out five million dollars worth of baseball cards found in his Aunts attic . Whole stacks of turn of the century cards some of which only a few were known to exist.
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As someone who appreciates the aircraft, the technology that went into building them, and the artistry of engineering drawings I would pay good money for frame-able A4 or A3 copies of some of the Mosquito drawings. Admittedly I would have to fight the wife for wall space to hang them - that is, after I convinced her they really are works of art.
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I think they may be missing a few bits of info in the article... like the guy in NZ that has built a fuselage buck and turned out at least two airframes inc one that is flying in the US with kermit weeks.
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Talking of throwing things out. When clearing my father's house I made sure I kept all the old photographs. This one I dismisses as just an aerial landscape until I looked at it with a magnifying glass. Three mosquitos, possibly Belgium, winter 1945, 418 sqn City of Edmonton RCAF.
PS: the old lad is still around
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