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Faster! Higher! Faster and Higher! #ProjectCancelled loves record-breakers. Click here for more proudly niche designs: https://t.co/Ykm3pCoV1o
#ProjectCancelled also has a bit of #AvGeek friendly retro airline clobber. For more proudly niche designs just click on the link: https://t.co/Ykm3pCoV1o
With Xmas on the horizon, just a quick reminder that #ProjectCancelled has a whole range of Sea Harrier t-shirts, mugs, phone cases and other clobber for the #AvGeek in your life. We’re proudly niche! Here’s a link: https://t.co/Ykm3pCoV1o
Equally pleased tbh to see takers for these four designs. There’s a #ProjectCancelled #Avgeek take on Harry Potter. And Area 51 and Bowie. But I thought the homage to North Sea Hijack was likely to be mostly for my own amusement! Lots more to explore here: https://t.co/Ykm3pCoV1o
Former 809 Sqn member @PopsMcCrill reminds me that, because of my #Harrier809 inspired preoccupation with the Sea Harrier, #ProjectCancelled has become a little SHAR heavy. Hey, it’s a good problem to have right?!
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The incomparable @Burns_Keith painted this after reading the account in #Harrier809 - based on an interview with Clive ‘Spag’ Morrell, a war diary written by the late John Leeming & testimony of the surviving Argentine pilots. Read I for yourself: https://t.co/xTlN64gsQ1
Came across these wonderful frames of film from Mosquito FBVI weapons separation trials (a depth charge) in the archives today. A particularly purposeful angle on the Mossie - which of course looks good from any which way anyway!
OTD in 1982, John Leeming - who shot down a Skyhawk with 30mm cannon during the war - was replaced on 809 NAS by Simon Hargreaves, who had been the first SHAR pilot to encounter the enemy when he intercepted an Argentine 707 on 21/4. #Harrier809
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This seemed like a good thing to share on #roalddahlday2020 A picture of Frank Whittle that’s part of a mural by Dahl’s long time illustrator Sir Quentin Blake that’s on the wall at Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge