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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Cool documentary. And a sad fact at the end.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptijNcDanVw


    My great great uncle use to be none other then Stanislaw Skalski. He made General and was one of the highest scorring Polish fighter pilots in the Polish Air Force during WW2. He was fighting in Battle of Britan, then fought in Turkey and Italy. Have a read about Skalski Circus on Wiki. The guy got equivelant of 2 Purple Hearts and numerous other medals for bravery. He died in 2004.
    Great, but sad, documentary alright 5150 thanks.

    I didn't know much about Stanislaw Skalski until now but he was obviously an amazing person. He and others like him from those war years were heros in the true sense of the word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    Great, but sad, documentary alright 5150 thanks.

    I didn't know much about Stanislaw Skalski until now but he was obviously an amazing person. He and others like him from those war years were heros in the true sense of the word.
    Here you are, some interesting reading

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw_Skalski
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Cool documentary. And a sad fact at the end.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptijNcDanVw
    Thanks for posting that. Very interesting!
    Impressive results and shooting down a German squadron's worth of aircraft in 15 minutes is bloody good work in any squadron's books!

    Have you read "Tummult in the Sky" by J. Goodson? The Poles who escaped to America went through training there and returned to England to fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Thanks for posting that. Very interesting!
    Impressive results and shooting down a German squadron's worth of aircraft in 15 minutes is bloody good work in any squadron's books!

    Have you read "Tummult in the Sky" by J. Goodson? The Poles who escaped to America went through training there and returned to England to fight.
    No I haven't but thanks for the heads up. I will find the book and read it. There is also a book on the 303 Squadron written by Arkady Fiedler. There is a free translation of it (Ebook) on the web you can download in pdf form. It pretty much follows the 303 Squadron dairy.

    The best and funniest "kill" I read about as far as 303 SQ goes was when one of the pilots was chasing a German Bf109 at treetop level. When he caught up to it he realised that he ran out of ammo. So instead of returning to base, he caught up and flew right above the Bf109, so close infact that the German pilot could touch the underside of the Hurracane. The German pilot fraked out and instinctively reduced altitude to avoid collision and crashed his Bf109 into the trees.

    Now that stunt requires some big stones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    Great, but sad, documentary alright 5150 thanks.

    I didn't know much about Stanislaw Skalski until now but he was obviously an amazing person. He and others like him from those war years were heros in the true sense of the word.
    +1.

    Thanks for that 5150.

    Whilst the Poles often get a mention in movies like The Battle of Britain the cinema tends towards an impression that the war started with the invasion of France, forgetting it was declared with the invasion of Poland. I guess this is in part because of the 'Allies' turned their backs on Poland at the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Here you are, some interesting reading

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw_Skalski
    Great stuff. I first heard of him when I was reading about RAF 501 squadron which was the last to leave France in 1940.

    Incidently, I've come across a photo said to be of the crashed B-17 at Whenuapai in 1942. Check out this link (you'll have to type it in): http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi...ay&thread=6509

    Also there's a C-87 Liberator shown.

    The B-17 was loaded with four 500lb bombs, two of which blew up. Acccording to other info I've read, there was a Norden bomb sight on board as well but it was recovered.

    The farmer whose paddock it crashed in (Mr Sinton) obtained souvenirs as did an RNZAF mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    Great stuff. I first heard of him when I was reading about RAF 501 squadron which was the last to leave France in 1940.

    Incidently, I've come across a photo said to be of the crashed B-17 at Whenuapai in 1942. Check out this link (you'll have to type it in): http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi...ay&thread=6509

    Also there's a C-87 Liberator shown.

    The B-17 was loaded with four 500lb bombs, two of which blew up. Acccording to other info I've read, there was a Norden bomb sight on board as well but it was recovered.

    The farmer whose paddock it crashed in (Mr Sinton) obtained souvenirs as did an RNZAF mechanic.
    Thanks for the link
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Thanks for the link
    No problem. I see the link came up properly, it was saved to My Documents and didn't work first time.

    Have you had a look at Aviation Archaeology.com? It's full of fascinating discoveries and info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    No problem. I see the link came up properly, it was saved to My Documents and didn't work first time.

    Have you had a look at Aviation Archaeology.com? It's full of fascinating discoveries and info.
    Yes, I had a look there few times. I also visit Airliners.net for great aviation related stories and photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Yes, I had a look there few times. I also visit Airliners.net for great aviation related stories and photos.
    Yep, Airliners.net is all good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zedder View Post
    Yep, Airliners.net is all good.
    I also visit The Aviation Herald on daily basis. Its up to date on current incidents and accidents in commercial aviation throughout the world. Pretty much up to minute updates as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    I also visit The Aviation Herald on daily basis. Its up to date and current incidents and accidents in commercial aviation throughout the world. Pretty much up to minute updates as well.
    I just had my first look at it. Very interesting, thanks.

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    For any who may be interested Avtech/Avspecs (I can never remember which is which - they're side by side out at Ardmore) have been building a Mossie from scratch. Absolutely superb workmanship and estimated test flights about October this year. I've been watching it come together for a couple of years now. It will go to the States soon after completion - Florida I think.
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    I used to mow the grass at whenuapai air force base and the old bloke who I worked for was telling me something about that B-17 crash, damn I wish I would of paid more attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bass View Post
    For any who may be interested Avtech/Avspecs
    Avspecs.

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