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quotePosted at 15:19 on 27th April 2009
Paul~ good to know more details..origins of names and histories..thank you..and Beth, I'll check out Oshkosh Air Field and see what I can find.. I love mysteries don't you? cheers... Anna
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quotePosted at 15:58 on 27th April 2009

Hello, Holly and welcome.  I have a good friend who's from Calgary.

If you're going to England in August, stick with this website.  It is a treasure trove of info, especially having to opportunity to chat with people who live there.  And the pictures are for hours and hours of beauty.

 

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quotePosted at 17:41 on 27th April 2009
Welcome to the site Holly!
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quotePosted at 18:06 on 27th April 2009
On 26th April 2009 17:01, Anna Hawthorne wrote:


Thanks Anna,

I enjoyed a nostalgic look at these old 'birds'

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quotePosted at 20:01 on 27th April 2009

Ray, Ah yes, men and women and their flying machines~

In the film based on Isak Dineson's time in British East Africa ~ 'Out of Africa'.. there is a sweet flight over the Ngong hills and vast plains near Nairobi, by characters representing Denys Finch Hatton and Baroness Blixen...in a yellow Moth....sadly, later, enroute to Tsavo, alone with his servant, Finch Hatton perished in a fiery crash. Details of actual mechanical difficulties, subsequent repairs which failed,are documented in "To Close To The Sun~ Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton.

Have you read Beryl Markham's  "West With The Night"?

Edited by: Anna Hawthorne at:27th April 2009 20:12
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quotePosted at 14:50 on 28th April 2009

ray, bet youve seen a few old birds in your lifetime lol

 

Holly, Sorry for hijacking your site lol glad to have you with us and post some pics you dont have to be an expert but if you are coming to the Uk bring your camera, the world is watching. (My sonand his family live outside of Vancover BC) 

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quotePosted at 15:39 on 28th April 2009
Hey Michael...flow of ideas and words will have their way, like water, finding a path of least resistance to unknown destinations!
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quotePosted at 15:44 on 28th April 2009
A very warm welcome to you, Holly!
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quotePosted at 13:28 on 5th May 2009
On 27th April 2009 20:01, Ceridwyn wrote:

Ray, Ah yes, men and women and their flying machines~

In the film based on Isak Dineson's time in British East Africa ~ 'Out of Africa'.. there is a sweet flight over the Ngong hills and vast plains near Nairobi, by characters representing Denys Finch Hatton and Baroness Blixen...in a yellow Moth....sadly, later, enroute to Tsavo, alone with his servant, Finch Hatton perished in a fiery crash. Details of actual mechanical difficulties, subsequent repairs which failed,are documented in "To Close To The Sun~ Life and Times of Denys Finch Hatton.

Have you read Beryl Markham's  "West With The Night"?
Did you see the film 'Flight of the Pheonix', i only reently found out that the aircraft used in the film only made two passes then crashed, killing the stuntman.
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quotePosted at 16:35 on 5th May 2009

No.....but I guess it's not cool to name an airplane ~ Pheonix or Icarus.....asking for trouble.. like naming your dinghy~  Mary Rose! ( sunk by a gusty breeze 1400's?)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rose  actually she went down in Solent Channel 19 July 1545

I like this story because of discovery of many well preserved English Longbows in the wreck..also the bones of a little frog kept in the water barrel ~ thinking then, that the frog would keep the water sweet.. also, imbedded in a jar of salve, the thumbprint of an apothecary/surgeon...fascinating....



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