A ) Are you crazy about 'warbirds' ? B ) Have you just booked three weeks' holiday with nothing better to do than sit in front of your computer screen ? If you answered 'yes' to the above, click on : - http://members.home.nl/rox/Links2.htm
For goodness sakes...3 weeks? Im still clicking on the links number 9 putup and drilling into them...goes on forever..and now this lot...My sprained knee cant last forever..Doc is going to sign me back to work soon...Cheers for this lot Martin..Again Excellent stuff.
I think I might have a bunch of new aviation links for my links page! Nice find! I'm oing to make this a featured thread until I add the links...
Hi Martin, You've hit a treasure trove once again! This Ron Putz's site. He is one of the guys whose BODENPLATTE book we are awaiting! This site is about his research and about the Allied airfield (B-something) near his home, now Aachen-Maastricht airfield. Certainly worth a visit during one of those weeks behind the flickering screen!
TOO MUCH !!! Never thought I would overdose on airplanes. It even has a great Halifax link. I don't think three weeks would even get me past the first few letters of the list.
good site as well with Ron Putz and John Manhro as Stevin suggested. The two doing the enormous Bodenplatte book. note of worth. JG 300 site with kostenlos is non existant and the German night fighter site, not the forum in my mind is due for closure as nothing has been done since May of 99. some of the material is just plain wrong ! E
Two further links are offered: <a href="http://paul.rutgers.edu/~mcgrew/wwii/usaf/html/">The USAAF in WWII</a>, a chronology of all USAF activity, worldwide, given in monthly chunks. <a href="http://www.milhist.net/usaaf/mto.shtml">USAAF Chronology Mediterranean Theater WWII</a>, the same information, but focused just on the Mediterranean, and given in six- and twelve-month chunks. - Patrick Skelly Military History Network
Very good links MHN, here are the links, now clickable, (html doesn't work here ) The USAAF in WWII a chronology of all USAF activity, worldwide, given in monthly chunks. USAAF Chronology • Mediterranean Theater • WWII, the same information, but focused just on the Mediterranean, and given in six- and twelve-month chunks.
Martin, It isn't. It is just that you posted the old URL. The new one is http://fly.to/yankee44 And go to the links page Oh, with a link to his upcoming Bodenplattebook at http://www.bodenplatte.tk/ [ 18. May 2003, 10:44 AM: Message edited by: Stevin Oudshoorn ]
If you are interested in WWI pilots and aircraft and other areas of interest try http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/index.php
Dittos 152 on aerodrome. Lively Bishop & Richthofen discussions have gone down there. One good one was rating Richtofens flying skill. Lots of opinions flew on that one.
Dittos 152 on aerodrome. Lively Bishop & Richthofen discussions have gone down there. One good one was rating Richtofens flying skill. Lots of opinions flew on that one.
this is a link to the canadian heritage warplane museum. its collectionis based mostly on ww2 aircraft ALL IN FLYING CONDITION!!! but theres a real treat, in here 1 of 2 lancanster bombers with flying capabilities...i recently visited the museum it was awesome http://www.warplane.com/index.html
Many thanks for the link, Fitzy ( and a warm welcome to the forums, BTW ! ). I'd love to visit the CWH - if ever I get to Canada, it will be a must.