Check Six 2 Posted July 31, 2009 (edited) For those who haven't seen it... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8176631.stm Edited July 31, 2009 by Check Six Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
themightysrc 5 Posted July 31, 2009 Beautiful stuff. I would love to actually fly that there Pup. Looking at the vid, I was suddenly struck by how far there still is to go with WWI flight sims - can you imagine a game where you look down at planes flying below you with an urban or rural background and have that amount of detail and activity? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ONETINSOLDIER 2 Posted July 31, 2009 thought Id post the poem that is linked on that page,,,nicely written. LAST POST In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning. If poetry could tell it backwards, true, begin that moment shrapnel scythed you to the stinking mud… but you get up, amazed, watch bled bad blood run upwards from the slime into its wounds; see lines and lines of British boys rewind back to their trenches, kiss the photographs from home- mothers, sweethearts, sisters, younger brothers not entering the story now to die and die and die. Dulce- No- Decorum- No- Pro patria mori. You walk away. You walk away; drop your gun (fixed bayonet) like all your mates do too- Harry, Tommy, Wilfred, Edward, Bert- and light a cigarette. There's coffee in the square, warm French bread and all those thousands dead are shaking dried mud from their hair and queuing up for home. Freshly alive, a lad plays Tipperary to the crowd, released from History; the glistening, healthy horses fit for heroes, kings. You lean against a wall, your several million lives still possible and crammed with love, work, children, talent, English beer, good food. You see the poet tuck away his pocket-book and smile. If poetry could truly tell it backwards, then it would. By Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate ___________________________________________________________ Henry, Harry, you may stand down. R.I.P. gentlemen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JimAttrill 24 Posted July 31, 2009 The flypast background is Brighton. His pallbearers were 3 RN and 3 RAF serving members. And two of his great-grandchildren are in the US Navy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UK_Widowmaker 571 Posted July 31, 2009 The flypast background is Brighton. His pallbearers were 3 RN and 3 RAF serving members. And two of his great-grandchildren are in the US Navy. I used to live in Brighton (not that it bears any resemblance to the story) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites