Thanks, Brian.
I love the Mosquito. My father was keen to buy a working example around 40
years ago, but could not raise the £3,000 required; he would be so chuffed that
another is working. That cockpit looks pristine.
But the "jet fighter" wasn't really a fighter. It's a Strikemaster, an
operational version of the Jet Provost Mk5 (on which I trained navigators for 3
years), but it was a ground-attack aircraft only. I don't think that it had
any sort of air-to-air aiming system for the guns.
Chris
On 28 Oct 2012, at 10:51, "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Here it is.
>
> http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/aero/
>
> On looking at it again it seems that I have repeated one set of code lines
> twice ( ie three showings in all ) about a calender cover. I was up very late
> the night I sent this out, and a full re-check will not happen for at least a
> day
> as tomorrow is going to be full on with other stuff. So if you see some
> images more than once - sorry 'bout that.
>
> Regardless, I hope you enjoy them. I think the photography, by and large, is
> stunning.
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