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Wings over Wairarapa - The Elegance of elderly Ladies

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From this year's airshow "Wings over Wairarapa" - New Zealand must be paradise!

 

B.E.2c and B.E.2f

 

 

 

Sopwith Camel (and Fokker Dr.1)

 

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Looking at the 2e, you can see why they called that version in particular the Quirk; it looks decidely 'quirky'. The 2c, on the other hand, is a nice old 'bus', with or without the skids and the sump cowling, 'Stability Jane' or not. i'm glad there's one in OFF and there's a better-armed one coming in P4, even if I won't be able to see ahead so well past the observer, who I imagine will spend hardly a minute sitting down, once he's got a proper gun to shoot at the beastly Huns.

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"Beasztly Hunz? Vhere are beasztly Hunz? Vee do nott intend to do you any harm you vould nott do to us?!?"

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I've been promising myself that I'll attend the 2012 air show. And I mean to do it. After all it's only a short hop across the Tasman Sea.

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"Beasztly Hunz? Vhere are beasztly Hunz? Vee do nott intend to do you any harm you vould nott do to us?!?"

 

I love it when we all really 'get into character' here, especially if the characters in question are good old-fashioned 'period stereotypes'!

 

Having read a few recent books of late like Peter Hart's excellent 'Bloody April' and the extravagantly-titled but also rather good 'Fighter Heros of WW1' by Joshua Levine, it's quite a contrast reading Billy Bishop's 'Winged Warfare', the 1918 edition, whose jingo-istic tone (which to be fair, Bishop reportedly regretted, in later life) makes Biggles look the height of 'PC'. Not that I'm one of Bishop's detractors, but I can't help but prefer McCudden's 'Flying Fury' for a contemporary, but more humanistic, account. His tribute to Voss in particular I can't read without a lump coming to the throat, not least as it starts 'As long as I live...' which wasn't that long.

 

Anyway, loved the clips!

Edited by 33LIMA

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The list of books to get is growing longer again. I'd like to read McCudden.

Will do, after Cecil Lewis.

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His tribute to Voss in particular I can't read without a lump coming to the throat, not least as it starts 'As long as I live...' which wasn't that long.

 

Anyway, loved the clips!

 

..and when they all (but one older, uncleal-ish mechanic) toasted to "von Richthofen, the worthiest opponent"

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.... and the extravagantly-titled but also rather good 'Fighter Heros of WW1' by Joshua Levine.

 

LIMA, you're right, that title put me off even looking at that book until I was enticed by seeing a cut price copy whilst on holiday (I'm nothing if not cheap!) I just presumed it would be another collection of potted accounts of of aces' careers. I think that title does it a disservice.

 

Olham, thanks for posting those clips. I've flown the BE2 in OFF for so long that it doesn't even look old fashioned to me any more!

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