this was last weekend it was my first reenactment iv been to it was a lot of fun
this was last weekend it was my first reenactment iv been to it was a lot of fun
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That look's great fun!! Gotta laugh at the Fally....he sure picked a bad day to go for a ride out in the sticks on his bike!!
You can bet he didn't know adrenalin was brown...
What were the crowds like?
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haha it was a pretty big crowd they also had some wwii vets tell some stories about there time in the war which was really cool one of the guys had a congressional medal of honor his story on how he got it was crazy another really cool thing they had but i couldn't afford was all the planes they had there u could get a ride in they also had german 88s that they shot off a few times during the reenactment and the place that it was at had a great collection of old cars plans and other stuff so it was an all around amazing and fun time
Love the fieseler storch, what a great looking plane! Looks like you had some really interesting gear there on show.
I've got my first re-enactment in 10 days, its a yearly thing in New Zealand, commemerating NZ dead from all the wars (on Armistice Weekend in Cambridge, New Zealand) heres a few pics of it last year:
All Photos are credit of the Cambridge photographers, none of them are mine (yet )
Great pics. Never seen anyone doing WW1 Turkish before, so that was interesting.
Cheers, Ade.
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