Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Article about: Hello All, I'd like to introduce myself - My name is Don, and I'm from Derbyshire in the United Kingdom. I run a small, imformal Aviation Archaeology Group researching mainly World War Two c
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Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hello All,
I'd like to introduce myself - My name is Don, and I'm from Derbyshire in the United Kingdom.
I run a small, imformal Aviation Archaeology Group researching mainly World War Two crash sites, we cover the counties of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire. See here.
I found this Forum via a Search Engine - Looking through the various threads, it is amazing what is still out there, waiting to be found!
On a more sombre note, it is also good to see that MIAs are being found, and brought home. Hopefully some form of closure can be given to their families.
Best Regards,
Don
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hi Don and welcome to the forum, whereabouts in Derbyshire do you yield from? You are now the fourth person from this county on the forum
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hi Don, welcome to the forum from the South of Derbyshire!
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hi Don, just had a look at your website. Very good.
My parents were both kids during the war and lived in Ruddington. They remember the Wellington crashing at Wilford just up the road.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hi Don, I work down there some days at Sandiacre, junction 25, the Highways Depot,nice to have you on board, I echo Ades comments on your site, very nice
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Hello Don and welcome to the forum! You have a awesome site! I think you will find a interesting threads here!
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Don , the question: what are you doing with the parts of planes, are they coming to museum or restoring?
What you think to do with the places like lake and crater filled with water. Usually in the hard ground engine comes up to 4 meters down, in the soft is till 12 meters...
Do you work with magnetometer or georadars?
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Hello Gentlemen - Another "Newbie" alert!
Dimas - You have a PM, sir!
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