You realize Neger is the German equivalent of that nasty word referring to African Americans ?
Grizz
Niger is a river.
You realize Neger is the German equivalent of that nasty word referring to African Americans ?
Grizz
This Mk.IX has one cannon in each wing (the protruding barrel the fellow is pushing on), and then two .303's. The .303's are what is covered by red tape - prevents the guns from freezing.
Having known a few soldiers in my own family and friends, PTSD is a killer. Stupid machismo perpetrated by the establishment and people who have never seen a combat prevents them to talk openly talk about it. It is imperative that PTSD is identified and treated the moment a warrior comes back...they are the best among us and deserve our respect and care! Salut!Most of the guys I know who served suffered the consequences. They avoided talking about it and many of them ht the bottle.
Flown to England in Jan.45; On raid to Hagen 15/16.3.45 c/o, W/C M.E. Ferguson flying. Attacked by nightfighter, no damage (P)F/O D.B. Lambroughton,(RG)FS A.M.Dennis; Returned to Canada on 2.6.45 with #419(B) Sqdrn as code 'VR-W; converted on 23.1.57 to Mk10DC for trials with Ryan Firebee drones under outer wings; coded 'PX851' (1959/60); was at Cold Lake; SOC 28.8.61
Lancaster KB839, the former D for Daisy of 419 Squadron and a 26 mission veteran and Cold Warrior, is now on display at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum at the RCAF’s 14 Wing in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. It is displayed in the markings it once wore as a Maritime and Area patrol aircraft postwar, until it was replaced by the two-turning/two burning engines Lockheed Neptune. KB839 is the only Lancaster in Canada today that sustained battle damage during the Second World War. Photo by Andre Eisnor
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My good buddy Bernard (Shorty) Hazelton, flew on this Lanc as a FE in the 50’s at RCAF Station Greenwood. He went on to fly as a FE on The Argus, C130, B-707 and after retirement flew with Worldways on the DC-8 and L-1011. A nicer guy couldn’t be found anywhere.
(RIP Shorty)
...and both of those words signifying black skinned people who originated from the Niger river, or likely more specifically the Niger River Delta area. Nigeria same thing. The meaning changed over time but that was the origin.
The Nigerian Civil War (see what I did there?) was a hodgepodge of materiel thrown into a scrap between two very similar groups. Included was this lovechild of a Bren Gun Carrier and the best work of an origami master:
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That groaning noise is the supension, bemoaning its fate and wondering what it ever did to deserve this.
Putting one back into flying status is a monumental task and as you said, yep, a ton of money would be needed.That's awesome. An airplane with that kind of history should be indoors and perhaps even restored to flying status. The ex-Toronto airframe now undergoing the Lazarus treatment in Victoria could be the template for that work...
All that's needed is the will and about twenty cubic miles of hundred dollar bills.