Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It brought a tear to more than one persons eye on VE Day here in Southampton when there was a fly-past of a couple of Spitfires, a Hurricane, a Seafire, a Mustang, a Lancaster bomber and a couple of others. They always look great but unfortunately the Flying Fortress was grounded and we had to manage without, although I saw it here last year. I was born at the end of Southampton Airport runway in 1945, and Southampton was the birthplace of the Spitfire. I can remember, as a very small child, being stood on the back of a bench so that I could see over a hedge into the airfield (grass runway then) and look at the row after row of 'redundant' Spitfires etc. parked there waiting for their next assignment. Thank God for us that next assignment never came, and most were scrapped (it was no coincidence that the Ford car plant ws there too!) It is a memory that I will never forget. I have added a couple of images at Leica Album <http://gallery.leica-users.org/album195> but I am afraid that they are not shot with a Leica, nor are they that great. Gerry Gerry Walden www.gwpics.com <http://www.gwpics.com/> www.digitalrailroad.net/gwpics <http://www.digitalrailroad.net/gwpics> www.photographersdirect.com/gwpics <http://www.photographersdirect.com/gwpics> +44 (0)23 8046 3076 tedgrant@shaw.ca wrote: > I obviously am excited about this coming 27th as it's a dream I've had > since I was a teen growing up during WW2. My real wish to do this was > in a Spitfire, the Mustang was always second choice. So when this > situation was first talked about last fall there's been no holding me > when I knew about the possibility. Finally it's here! :-) > > ted >