Spitfire 85 Friday 5th March at 7pm GMT - LIVE LECTURE & Q&A |
Join Paul Beaver tomorrow night for our LIVE Lockdown Lecture & Q&A to mark the 85th anniversary of the first flight of the Spitfire’s prototype, the Type 300. Huge thanks to Tangmere Military Aviation Museum for allowing us to film their beautiful Type 300 replica. Enjoy the chance to have a look around the cockpit and find out more about this iconic aircraft and its maiden flight on the 5th March 1936. Click here to watch the lecture FOR BEST VIEWING RESULTS USE GOOGLE CHROME If you can't make this time, the lecture will be available to watch right after the event. Get ready to ask your questions and look forward to you joining us. Best wishes The Lockdown Lecture Team at The Army Flying Museum |
For the Le Mans fans:
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I don't think a 'floating ship' is that rare personally. Almost every ship, boat and dinghy I've seen has been floating.Mirage at Falmouth:
'Floating ship' photographed off Cornish coast by walker
No, not that kind of Mirage, this:
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You're a bit late with that too...Mirage at Falmouth:
'Floating ship' photographed off Cornish coast by walker
No, not that kind of Mirage, this:
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Can you imagine the dread and consternation if you had lived beyond the Rhine . . . and, you had heard that noise . . . . a noise that we still celebrateThanks, Mitch!
The Sin Bin. Seen more cock ends than weekends.Took me straight back to the Asiniboya. Thanks
I see The Police rehearsals are going well again.
Even worse MP's were offered a 4.5 % pay rise last october worth around £3000, I admit they refused it but why are MP's worth that much but NHS staff are only worth £3.50?A friend posted this on facefuck...originally from someone calling themselves Dr. Rant. Interesting....
Dear Matt Wanksock. It would seem that Itchy Ballsack says there is 'no money' to give nurses and other NHS staff a proper pay rise.
I see that of the £100 Billion of public money used to pay for PPE contracts, around £17.3 Billion has been awarded without any public consultation. You know, to your mates who run pubs and jewellrey firms. Who in many cases haven't delivered. You remember, you were found to have acted unlawfully (and paid several million more in public money to attempt to defend your position in court).
That money could have given every nurse in the UK a £28,000 bonus.
Still, at least you know where your priorities lie...
MP told the 'independent body' to award them 4.5% so they could refuse itEven worse MP's were offered a 4.5 % pay rise last october worth around £3000, I admit they refused it but why are MP's worth that much but NHS staff are only worth £3.50?