here's a few more photos. My wrist is killing my (carpeltunnel syndrome) and so typing is a bit painful, so I'll have to save my posting of the mission 263 info for another day (especially since i have a butload to type for work)
note the cows are from Germany and in formation are closing in from the rear in a Sturm like attack ............. note they are banking away to the left now - abortive sortie
good grief Roman they will say: " could you please translate this for me I just do not understand !"
Terry:
actually the Jagd Bovines used the horns on their chests as their symbol of close in fighting and only operated on the hottest days of the summer to make sure their special flatulant rounds would be most effective
Ah, Ram Bovines, maybe that's where the name 'Rambo' came from!!
Anyway, here's my short, illustrated account of our trip to the 65th Anniversary of the Air Battle over the White Carpathians. To save cluttering the thread, and for ease of reading, it's in a PDF.
Very nice account Terry. Very useful for all of us who know little about this air battle. Great report from your and Karl's participation in the 65th commemoration too. Thanks!
(Have you ever considered to be a writer and not just an artist?)
Thank you Terry for you summary, I´ll read i later today.
Kelly, Karl or Terry, don´t you have a pic of that wooden B-17 George gave to the guests?
I´d like to post it. If not, I´ll take a pic of mine and will post it yet.