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rogster.bsky.social
Aged Shropshire lad and proud leftie with a lifetime love of aerospace old and new.
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The same goes for all big cities in the UK. Courtesy, manners and politeness are regarded as a sign of weakness.
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I presume that regarding this hypothesis he is exhibit A.
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I presume that regarding this hypothesis he is exhibit A.
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Dangerous buffoon.
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A happy birthday to you. Have a great day. 🌞
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Since the orange clown started this madness the band Green Day must be racking in a huge amount of royalty wonga on their song "American Idiot "
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Saw them at Wolverhampton civic hall back in the day, before Bowie took them under his wing, bloody awful.
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"I know your face " in a monophthongal Ulster accent.
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The tube with the mighty Mark Miwurdz.
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Also a p51 fan.
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I must admit I am a fan.
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The much maligned Defiant. Contrary to popular belief it could fire forward albeit at approx 30 odd degrees above the aircraft centrerline.
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The Blackburn Blackburn. A hideously ugly, but a very capable aircraft.
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Built at boulton paul aircraft Wolverhampton.
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1970s man-made fibre vibe.
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But do you recall the bare lorry chassis thundering up and down the m ways driven by blokes in flying jackets and goggles, with only a sheet of hardboard in front of them for protection from the elements.
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Battered enamelled mugs. Wonderful.
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A Great man.
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Sounds, until I got sick of the endless articles on Grand Funk Railroad.
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That night my mother was on air raid duty on top of Attwoods garage Wolverhampton, she said that you could see the glow of Coventry burning on the horizon.