I had a most excellant vacation. I dropped the film off at the photo lab. That was fun. I was helping the lady to stuff and label all then envelopes!
James Knightly gave me a very good tip. It turns out the Science Museum was only 2-3 blocks from my hotel, so I went there on the first day. Thanks James.
I got out to Duxford and took many pictures. I saw the Grace Spitfire fly and later in the day an AH-64 Apache arrived (I have never seen one). Of course many of the British types I have never had the oppotunity to photograph as well so I have having a great time.
The tour of the Normany area just can't be described in only a few words. I will post those pics first. Of course the cruise I was on also had a large number of veterans on board. I had the oppotunity to speak to a number in person as well as listening in during a few open mike sessions. I'll never forget it.
Last Thursday Harm-Jan picked me up in Amsterdam and we traveled out to inspect the progress made on Cees' Halifax cockpit project. Cees has quite a large collection of instruments, panels and other fittings. It is most impressive. Later we went to the air force museum for a tour of the collection including the Do-24. We got a group shot of the first Canadian-Holland WIX meet, and it will be posted of course as soon as it is available. Many thanks to Harm-Jan and Cees for a most excellant day!
That is it for now. I am taking today to relax and try to get my internal clock back to EST. I'll let everyone know as the pictures are posted.
Regards,
Mike
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Mike R. Henniger
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