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bobbysocks 06-08-2010 12:35 AM

Original Duxford Diary
 
very interesting reading about duxford...

http://www.ulongbeach.com/Duxford_Diary.html

McQ59 06-08-2010 07:36 AM

Thanks Bobby! This is nice reading before take-off to Duxford.

Gilly 06-08-2010 09:33 AM

Bletchly Park
 
From Yahoo News

More than a million Second World War documents are to be made available to the public for the first time.
Files from Bletchley Park, the UK's wartime code-breaking headquarters, are to be digitised and put online in a large-scale project expected to take up to five years to complete.

Undercover mathematicians and military operatives produced high-level intelligence at the Milton Keynes base during the war, providing crucial assistance to the Allied effort.

The work of the Bletchley Park staff, which included cracking supposedly unbreakable German codes generated by the Enigma and Lorenz machines, has been credited with curtailing the length of the war by up to two years.

The Bletchley archive currently exists entirely in paper format and much of it is difficult to view, making it inaccessible to the general public. Until now, only limited access to the archive has been granted to academics and educators under strict supervision.

Following an initial digitisation phase lasting around a year the documents, including communication transcripts, memoranda and photographs, will be made available for access using a combination of paid-for and free content.

The project is the result of a collaboration between Hewlett Packard (HP) and the Bletchley Park Trust, which runs Bletchley Park's National Codes Centre and its museum and educational facilities.

Simon Greenish, director of Bletchley Park Trust, said: "This will help preserve and considerably increase access to the historic fragile materials, as well as enable researchers to see and study documents from the code-breaking work that took place during World War Two. There can be few archives which contain material that had such a profound impact on the world at the time and which is still relevant today."

Norman Richardson, vice president and general manager of HP Imaging and Printing Group UK, said: "The Bletchley Park archive contains hundreds of thousands of documents tracing some of the most significant historical milestones of the 20th century, including some of the events that defined the outcome of World War Two.

"Our collaboration with Bletchley Park will not only ensure the preservation of this hugely significant archive but will also allow it to be made accessible and searchable digitally for the first time, untapping the value of this content for the benefit of audiences all over the world. We are hugely proud to be working with Bletchley Park and its team of volunteers to make this exciting project a reality."

bobbysocks 06-09-2010 11:48 PM

speaking of duxford...gonna have to make this airshow some day.

http://friends-of-tfc.blogspot.com/2...ends-2010.html

bobbysocks 06-10-2010 12:14 AM

UPDATE: Norway raises yellow 3...but didnt do so well when they got it to land...OUCH

http://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/vikna.html

pics and story.

http://www.namdalsavisa.no/Nyhet/article5126536.ece

video...will make you cry if you love 109s

KAV 06-10-2010 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbysocks (Post 163696)
UPDATE: Norway raises yellow 3...but didnt do so well when they got it to land...OUCH

http://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/vikna.html

pics and story.

http://www.namdalsavisa.no/Nyhet/article5126536.ece

video...will make you cry if you love 109s

OMG :sad:

On behalf of us Norwegians I do apologize for the incompetent handling of this gem.

bobbysocks 06-10-2010 08:04 AM

that's why you and McQ59 need to start you own organization...:grin:

salt water is very tough on ac...and that has been down there for 60 years...the fact you have anything is a huge plus.

McQ59 06-10-2010 08:31 AM

Yeah... It's close to a shame. That bird was handled like a plane, while it should be handled like a fragile new-born baby. I just hope the men in charge can fix it up and put it in a safe place for the public to see what a beautifull bird the 109 is.

Gilly 06-10-2010 10:20 AM

Good Landing!

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20100609/...g-15af341.html

Bit like the Spit in Sim!

McQ59 06-10-2010 10:36 AM

Auch! Bit hard touch-down there...


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