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Old 12th April 2005, 15:50
Franek Grabowski Franek Grabowski is offline
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Re: "No, there's no glamour in being a fighter pilot"

Yes, Gibbes flew Black 6, and as he commented after her prang, he had always landed proper end up. The aircraft is currently restored and exhibited at RAFM Hendon and fortunatelly will not fly again.
Oh, and the discussion is slightly senseless. Gibbes flew in Africa, so everything he could entertain was sand and some dirty goats. Fighter pilot in England - oh, that was life!
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Old 12th April 2005, 16:52
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Re: "No, there's no glamour in being a fighter pilot"

Geoffrey Page,who flew with 56 Squadron during the BoB and was horribly burned during the battle, said that if he was the son of a rich man he would have gladly paid to have done it. I guess everyone comes out of war with different views.
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Old 12th April 2005, 18:18
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Re: "No, there's no glamour in being a fighter pilot"

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Originally Posted by Franek Grabowski
Yes, Gibbes flew Black 6, and as he commented after her prang, he had always landed proper end up. The aircraft is currently restored and exhibited at RAFM Hendon and fortunatelly will not fly again.
Oh, and the discussion is slightly senseless. Gibbes flew in Africa, so everything he could entertain was sand and some dirty goats. Fighter pilot in England - oh, that was life!
yes, senseless.
of course a fighter pilots life in england was much better.
especially 1940 , or against the FW 190 in 1941 ,
and of course, if you were never in a war, you are not a real man.
damn , forgot to serve in the iraq war .
it must be pretty cool to kill somebody .
a man has to do such things (as a real man) .


ok i stop this nonsens.
i am with Wellington
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