Historic aviation TV & film consultant, author, founder β€˜Iron Cross’ magazine and Tangmere Aviation Museum. β€˜History is just one f*****g thing after another’

Joined January 2013
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This is a classic in its absolute cringeworthy nonsense.
Every single person who still cringes at the memory of trying to bullshit their way through an interview or exam question: today, the slate is wiped clean. Set down your burden of shame. Nothing - nothing, I say - could touch this.
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BREAKING: Starmer hits back at John Healey. "We can't fund free breakfast clubs and bullets, I chose middle class children's toast. I'm sorry John has joined the far right but he will be feeling the full force of the law"
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Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί has been a blast. Now prepping for return to Blighty πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Thank you everyone who made the trip that extra bit special: @kristenauthor @ANAMAviation @AWMemorial @JDKightly @KarlJames_1945 B-24 Liberator Memorial Australia, Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, aircraft restorers/builders Andrew Willox, Ed Meystowicz and Peter Croser - and even @F111Driver for adding a bit of remote fun! Have I forgotten anyone? πŸ€”
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Last night out in Melbourne. That’s a serious array of whisky πŸ₯ƒ to work through! 😳
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The real falsehood here is the belief that we are morally superior to our forebears.
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Canberra. Photographed in Canberra. Not photographed from a Canberra πŸ˜‰ @RAF_Luton
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A little acquisition, down under, for the @PeoplesMosquito project 😊
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They seemed to know I was going to visit the Werribee B-24 project today! 😳🀣
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Bit of B-24 time today. Sorta.
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Have to say that the B-24 project at Werribee is mightily impressive!
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Tomorrow will mostly involve one of these. Sorry @F111Driver but there it is. I’ve moved on. 😐
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Near my East Sussex home. A regular stop whenever passing.
"Service held in honour of Polish crew of bomber aircraft which crashed near Battle during Second World War" Incredible act of remembrance in Sussex, #UKπŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ for brave airmen from #PolandπŸ‡΅πŸ‡± who defended the country during #WW2! Pics and story @Sussex_World sussexexpress.co.uk/news/peo…
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Proud to support the new National Army Museum display that reunites Johnson Beharry’s Victoria Cross and the Warrior vehicle in which he earned it during two acts of incredible bravery in Iraq in 2004. It's a must see @NAM_London @johnsonbeharry
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Chain Home home, anyone? A survivor of the station’s bombing on 12 August 1940. rushwittwilson.co.uk/propert…

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Thing is @F111Driver they’ve only gone and put it back into storage. Seems a disgruntled F-16 driver lobbied for it to be moved…
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Just a hunch, but I’m kinda guessing my log cabin office back home will have been like an oven these last days. Just as well I’m in the cool of Australia, then! πŸ‘πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί
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Nothing short of extraordinary. Let’s show some appreciation for Robert Salter, people? Bravo!
A bricklayer in East Yorkshire has spent 35 years putting up barn owl nest boxes on weekends. This year, the region saw 308 owlets hatch. His name is Robert Salter. He's 56 and does bricklaying full time. In 1990, he saw a piece on the news about a man in Lincolnshire installing barn owl boxes, and decided he'd do the same. He started with five. He now has more than 350 boxes scattered across fields, farms, outbuildings, and trees in East Yorkshire. Every June, he takes four weeks off from bricklaying and visits them with his wife Sue. Scrambling up ladders, ringing chicks, cleaning boxes, repairing the ones the weather got to. He's a licensed bird ringer for the British Trust for Ornithology. In 2024, the region ringed 95 owlets. In 2025, the count was 308. The Barn Owl Trust says that nationally, this year was "pretty poor" for barn owl breeding, but east Yorkshire is the exception, and it's the exception because of one man with a ladder. The barn owl population in the UK was estimated at 4,000 pairs in the mid-2000s and crashed to roughly 1,000 by the early 2010s. The species is still recovering. Most of conservation is one person who refuses to give up.
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