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Hi John, Not a bad idea to check out the orchards in the area not too far west of SME. Hedgerows also. I'll be looking around. Charles
Ok Pat, I'll go with the US30/4108 1014 image for now. I would think it should show good detail. Couple questions: DPI 1200? I take it...
Good morning Pat, (my time) I looked at the Photosnormandie film. You really had to be quick to recognize and grab that shot. How long does...
Hi Pat, Thanks for the thoughts and back-up images. Looking at the Esvelin photo, I wasn't sure whether the view through the corner gap was a...
Ok John, Your theory on the nature of the crash of chalk #35 sounds pretty reasonable to me. Thanks for using your experience to come up with...
Hi Pat, Thanks for pulling up those additional images from a good while back. That was one well photographed glider! I wonder how it ended up...
Hi all, No, Sean, the posted photo above is pretty much what I see in the book copy; they both suggest a hedgerow with a depth of trees, rather...
Hello all, While looking through No Better Place To Die (Subtitled The Battle for La Fiere Bridge), by Robert M. Murphy the other day, I ran...
Good morning all, On the morning news today there was a segment on the "Rescued Film Project", which is an online endeavor that processes...
Interesting thread; I believe that the RFD in the cited address is an acronym for "Rural Free Delivery". It was begun in the latter 1800s in...
Hi all, I recently ran into an interesting article which recounts efforts that have been made to construct a Horsa Cockpit, by personnel...
Greetings; an interesting analysis you guys are persuing. For what it is worth, frame #71 of "Invasion Scenes in Europe", film ID No. 2139.03,...
Thanks for the heads-up Pat. I will certainly follow that thread. Charles
My goodness Pat, What a nice spotting of the Horsa at the Hospice wall. Well camouflaged where is sits, but does show up when 1064 is zoomed....
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Thanks Pat, for reminding me of posts 35 and 39. I had forgotten about them. It seems that the German setup shown in those posts is likely...