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A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 13:53
by petermcleland
I was looking through some old bits today and I found these two, tucked inside an S.O. BOOK 444. The first is a newspaper, an East African Standard, Friday, September 9, 1960:-

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And the second is a Map as folded to fit into my flying suit leg pocket...I seem to remember it was all about attacking an old German Fort called Ikoma Fort and I see from my logbook that we did a sim R.P. strike there on 20th June 1961:-


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The map is only 1:1000000 scale but that is what we used in Hunters.

I like poking through these old things and hope they will be of some interest here...The newspaper had to be scanned in three sections and then I spliced them together in Photoshop :flying:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 14:01
by TSR2
I love reading these bits and pieces Peter. Thanks for digging them out and sharing! Hope you find more of the like. :thumbsup:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 14:22
by DaveB
Ah.. Flt Lt 'Mac' McLeland!! :flying:

Great read Peter and thanks for posting :thumbsup:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 15:31
by petermcleland
DaveB wrote:Ah.. Flt Lt 'Mac' McLeland!! :flying:
Funny that!...I was always "Mac" in the R.A.F. and "Pete" in Civil Aviation...I was on the telephone to Australia the other day, talking to an old Rhodesian mate from 266 Squadron days. We were together for years and later we met up in Aden when he was on 8 Squadron...Anyway, we were exchanging postal and email addresses and he said, "Funny thing Mac, I have to admit that I don't know your first name!" :lol:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 16:11
by airboatr
Hello Peter

I loved the clipping from the paper
:o they're all inverted! :dance:
:lol:

Keep em coming .... it's always a pleasure to read about your experiences.

:)

Joe

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 16:38
by Trev Clark
Thanks for scanning that article and map Peter, its great to come across stuff like that after all this time. As to 'nick names' I had two during my time and will not trouble the forum with repeating them here :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 17:49
by AllanL
Thanks for these memories Peter, if you're interested in reliving them and have a few pennies stashed down the side of the sofa, the following may be of interest to you:

http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?PHP ... 88b41bb79a

Only $38,875 - you could spend that on a car and get thumped with tax by our beloved Chancellor.

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 18:54
by petermcleland
AllanL wrote: Only $38,875 - you could spend that on a car and get thumped with tax by our beloved Chancellor.
Thank you Allan...I think at my age I should confine my barnstorming to Flight Simulator:-

http://www.petermcleland.com/video/Sync ... dSmall.wmv

And as for the car...Well I have just purchased and absolutely love my Mercedes Smart car...It's Road Fund License is only £35 per annum and I think he (the Chancellor) has actually reduced that to £20 for 2010!! I took it from here in Devon to London and back a few weeks ago and averaged 52 MPG...I was rather hoping to get 60 MPG but did actually take the speedo to the end stop a few times (85 MPH) so I guess that explains it :think: I call it my "Little Aeroplane" and I am enjoying it immensely :lol:

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 19:20
by airboatr
Hi Peter
I had to do a search on what one of those looked like..
:o ...<<<<<< that was my responce to seeing the picture of it on google

85mph????? :lol: :lol:

geez Id never have guessed
what size engine is in that pup

Joe

Re: A couple of old bits of paper...

Posted: 13 Mar 2008, 20:17
by Filonian
Thanks for sharing Peter. Very interesting as always.

Would like to see more as and when you dig 'em up.

Spent two years in Dar es Sallam working for Lonro, and one of my presses was used to bang out the local newspaper.

Ah, memories - wonderful.

Graham