
The preserved WWI battlefield at the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Monument in Beaumont-Hamel, France, part of the grounds on which the Newfoundland Regiment made its unsuccessful attack on July 1, 1916, the opening day of the Battle of the Somme.
Don't feel bad about the Atari, I started computers on an IBM Main Frame using punch cards.
The existence of the Colossus machines was kept secret until the mid-1970s; the machines and the plans for building them had previously been destroyed in the 1960s as part of the effort to maintain the secrecy of the project. This deprived most of those involved with Colossus of the credit for pioneering electronic digital computing during their lifetimes. A functioning rebuild of a Mark 2 Colossus was completed in 2008 by Tony Sale and some volunteers; it is on display at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park.
,,,, In those days the Blues and Thunderbirds did lots of combined shows. The Blues went to Eglin every spring for Armed Forces day, big open house at Eglin and airshow, fire power demonstrations. (Eglin has been home base for AF weapons development for many years). Thunderbirds would come to NAS Pensacola for fall homecoming show of the Blues. Then the bean counters got involved so combined shows are very rare today. I work at NASP, Blues practice every Tues. & Wed., just have to look out the window to watch.
XP-82 Twin Mustang Restoration Project
http://1.bp.########.com/-Ds5x1NDSer0/TV18lbEnzFI/AAAAAAAAAdc/yCnEUREhYOM/s1600/collage.jpg
Lots of photos and detail at the link.
Recent Facebook video here
XP-82 Twin Mustang Restoration Project
http://1.bp.########.com/-Ds5x1NDSer0/TV18lbEnzFI/AAAAAAAAAdc/yCnEUREhYOM/s1600/collage.jpg
Lots of photos and detail at the link.
Recent Facebook video here
This year at Oshkosh, they say. It'd be something pretty special to see.
And as long as we're talking handsome twin-boom American aircraft, we are pretty much obliged to yet again reference Mr. Hughes' XF-11.
![]()
One of the prettiest airplanes ever made, at least to my eye.