Hello I'm Jon and i'm looking for a list of anyone who worked and flew out of RAF Coleby Grange in Lincolnshire in the UK. If anyone can help then feel free to get intouch thankyou.
Hi all,
Here are some of the more eclectic parts of my WW2 aircraft collection, will post transmitters and receivers in later posts. Would appreciate any views on the function of these parts, and look forward to any post of your collections
Cheers, James
Hi again all,
Though I would share some of my WW2 airrcaft camera collection today, mainly air recon, gun camera and associated optics and timers. Would be keen to take comments or see other collectors pics.
Cheers James
Hi guys, I thought I might share some of my collection with you. I have been collection WW2 aviation components for ten years now, my focus was been gunsights, bombsights, compasses, navigation aids, binos, radios, Aircraft cameras and engine parts, panels and gauges. Look forward to hearing...
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Newbie to the board but I thought I might get some help here so I wanted to shoot out a quick post. I work at a local non-profit in online sales and recently someone donated a metal box containing a few hundred negatives. I'm big into genealogy so naturally, I wanted to find the...
Greetings All,
I am looking for a list of RAF WWII aircraft that used the Analogue Air Position Indicator for lat/long navigation. Does anyone know where I can find this info? Here is a link to a pix of the item and a description:
Analogue Air Position Indicator
Augustus Muir also...
Although the original has been sold I have uploaded this as an example of how little subject matter you can have to still make an exciting painting. Imagine (as I did) I was a young boy standing on a dune watching these two come towards me!
A photo of an oil on canvas on two ME109s being pursued at a dangerously low level by ywo RAF Spitfires. It may not have been sensioble or possible to fly this low, but I claim artists licence.
This photo is of a painting I have just finished (oil on board 5' x 3') which gives a very large aerial perspective and space for the subject an ME109.