As I tell us in another post, I'm research about U-617. I found more links relationated RAF in WWII. I keep in my Favorites and share whith all you and hope there are interest for all you. Como os he contado en otro post, ando buscando informaciión sobre el U-617. Los he guardado en mis Favoritos y he pensado en compartirlos con vosotros por si os resultan interesantes. 179 Squadron world war 2 233 Squadron AlltheWeb.com Web results for 233 Squadron RAF Associations British Aviation Resource Center - A Warbirds Resource Group - Main Page British Military Aviation in 1943 - Part 4 Caithness CWS - Wings Over Wick - Index Coastal Command ORBAT -- 23 August 1943 Coastal Command Order of Battle, Strength, and Availability Fleet Air Arm (FAA) Archive Index of British Naval Aviation Home Page_P How I Used the Internet to Find My Uncle’s Killer Lockheed A28. - Búsqueda en Google Lockheed Hudson from the air page 2 Lockheed Hudson, 48 Squadron NAVAL-HISTORY.NET No.179 Squadron RAF RAF Coastal Command Index RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary RAF Museum Aircraft Collection RAF Squadron Codes - WWII RAF Squadron Crests and Badges Gallery Index - Squadrons, Units and Stations - RAF Marham Royal Air Force - Home The Document Archive at the Imperial War Museum The National Archives Quick search The National Archives the Catalogue Useful Links - RAF Vickers Wellington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Who I shared my Favorites in 4 steps I follow the next steps: I Export my Favorites at an archive. I open this with my navigator (IE7, Windows Vista in my case) I copy and paste the text in a new post ¡Voila! Shared my Favorites for all you
I organized all my military favorites in a bookmark fashion under the tab "WW2" Unfortunately I don't have anything besides what the common eye hasn't seen already
I really like the pictures of inside the Hudson at this link ! You get a good feel for how it was inside the gun turret. Must have been pretty cold in there too. Inside the Hudson
Relationated with these views: Page 1 from the Wirraway Hudson from the 02A Likes Thanks for share these pages!
Well I am a bit upset I am in NO ONES LIST!!! 156 Squadron = Pathfinder Force Basher of course when I can get on (not often) Nanton Lancaster Society Air Museum cembel Robin
My favorites are bombercrew.com 12oclockhigh.net rafcommands 1939-45 and of course last but not least, 156Squadron Leslie
great links folks ! LEMB rafcommands.com google individual RAF squadrons lost bombers and that was mentioned previously today. several German sites that also cover RAF losses and victories. these are actually private done up by local German residents like in the Saarland, Bremen as examples. German night fighter forum : German Night Fighter War 1939-1945 and even armyairforces.com covers RAF at times
Bombercrew.com – A Tribute to Heroes of RAF Bomber Command and (NJG Forum) German Night Fighter War 1939-1945 were eye popping good surprizes, and me thinks me'za know-it-all for bomber command links! (all on another computer unfortunately.) Just now found the right links to RAF Commands 1939 - 1945 and Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum - Powered by vBulletin PS Sorry Robin- too time swamped right now to adequately check out 156 Pathfinders... a topic I would really like to dig into. Want unbroken time to do so. _______________ "Never fly anything that doesn't have the paint worn off the rudder pedals." (-; Harry Bill
thanks Fred for your first link on the bombercommand as the forum looks interesting though not a ton of activity. should throw my 2 ¢ out on a couple of the threads as they need a bit of clarifying from the LW standpoint of things I believe that Leslie was referring to the fantastic RAF Commands 1939 - 1945 a great resource though smacked by the side of the head in continous plagues of porno/medicine advertisement postings on its excellent forums
Many thanks at all for your links.... I incorpored all to my Favorites! Erich and all: In the Forums Inicio - simulacionnaval.com do I am registered too, this situation finished 8 months ago in Hacked web, spam originated by and from the web and close temporary.
Jan that smut is everywhere especially the4 sales trolls........hey you wanna buy a new 500.00 Nokia with all the accessories and then the spamers list about 100 different cheap stolen items for you to purchase..........it's crazy. went on rafcommands and the webmaster has cleaned out that dirt for now. they will be back on the morrow with more smut
World War II unit histories & officers is proving useful. (Research.) Its fairly new I believe, but definitely holds promise. Example: RAC Reconnaissance units, which is an interesting topic area for me, otherwise difficult to even get started at researching at times. There is not much RAF or other Air Force material there yet... but for military regiments they are already proving to be very useful. Note that he is actively asking for assistance. Noting also that while there is a Canadian section already, it appears he has nothing yet for Australia, New Zealand or other British Commonwealth nations etc., which is rather sad, however, again, it is a new site. Haven't looked at his section on Germany yet. This might be very useful and interesting. Ahh. Another one I like: 467/463 RAF/RAAF WORLD WAR TWO BOMBER SQUADRONS,Lancasters,bombers,sorties,missions,WW2,Waddington,war,memorial - having lost so many in the RCAF and RAAF in bomber command. PS:Their links page is good. _____________ And of course, worth reposting is: Oz at War 460 Squadron RAAF "The most sorties The highest tonnage The heaviest casualties The most decorations of any Squadron in Bomber Command" Oh boy, doesn't that just tear your heart out.
Dear Fred: Many thanks for share this link. In my search about the U-617, as you seen in another post of this subforum, I am very interested in sites as you present to me. And go to my Favorites in this moment....!
although tedious one could always on a day off or a very dark and rainy day literally type in on Google every ~ day and bomber unit in the RAF to see what comes up on your screen.............of interest some very interesting first person accounts have arisen on the net for Luftwaffe singular units that I have typed in over the years. The de Havilland Mosquito Page any help
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