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Ditto!Changed?
Not so much Changed but reaffirmed there are like people out there who enjoy the hobby and are willing to share, and help others grow in the hobby. I am continually amazed at the speed help arrives, and the quality of that help, both in information and generosity of materials, even whole kits. Case in point are my entries in the Captured GB.
I had never even considered the amount of research we do for our GB's. I have been even more enlightened about the pilots who flew into battle. I had never before looked for a Davidson in the world's air forces. Now I have a list I couldn't have imagined. And, to be building several of them is exciting for me. One of which will be a bit of a surprise for the grand daughter of one RAF pilot.
To all of you who share, and have helped, myself and the others on this forum, I thank you, it is much appreciated.
Big Bellied Bill
I missed this. Let's add another creditable source--pilots who weren't authorship-inclined. Most pilots didn't write books.not surprisingly however, there is a little too much reliance on the internet as a source of definite information for my liking, which can be tricky in deciphering between the wheat and chaff; - I still prefer a good, well written book!
Which would include uncorroborated 1st person testimony in books, I presume.I have learnt that wikipedia should be treated with a large pinch of salt and that uncorroborated 1st person testimony should also be treated with caution. Especially many years after the fact.
I was also surprised to find that if only the war had lasted another 6 months then the Luftwaffes Vunder Veapons vould haff vun ze varr