tail end charlie
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- Aug 24, 2010
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check this out , lots of crew , aircraft, nose art , the whole spectrumFrom what I can gather the next group build is for commonwealth or night fighter planes. Well night fighter is quite simple but commonwealth is a bit different.
Is it:-
1 An aeroplane operated by a British Commonwealth country
2 An Aeroplane operated in a British commonwealth country
3 An aeroplane built in : Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or Virginia.
From my side I am thinking of a Halifax, Lancaster, Wellington or Hudson operated from an aerodrome near to to me by the RCAF.
Any Ideas
I heard the old guys remark on how close they were and the how circuits intersected making for many interesting recoverysGreat site, I raced motorcycles at Croft and Middleton is still my local airport. I will take some time looking over it Thanks
From what I can gather the next group build is for commonwealth or night fighter planes. Well night fighter is quite simple but commonwealth is a bit different.
Is it:-
1 An aeroplane operated by a British Commonwealth country
2 An Aeroplane operated in a British commonwealth country
3 An aeroplane built in : Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or Virginia.
From my side I am thinking of a Halifax, Lancaster, Wellington or Hudson operated from an aerodrome near to to me by the RCAF.
Any Ideas
Sure. Built by Britain, flown by Aussie so OK. See #4.
Ok, I'll ask a very dumb question. Is Britian part of the Commonwealth?
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havnt you heard of the commonwealth games? Its our only chance to stuff the Scots.
More seriously the commonwealth is more of a post war term for countries that were in what is known as the British empire (Dominions Colonies protectorates etc), Ireland didnt formally leave the commonwealth until 1948 around the same time as India became independant but remained within it. Many Irish served in the British armed services and it was part of the "deal" that many Irish had dual nationality if they chose (its complicated). I dont know what the Irish think of being grouped on a world map with only one country Zimbabwe