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September 15Th.
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Don't forget to give a salute, if only mentally, to those young men who spiraled across the skies, sometimes to their deaths, many years ago, and whose heroic actions resulted in September the fifteenth, 1940 being designated as the first "Battle of Britain Day".
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Yes I will - specifically Pat Rigby who flew out of Ringway Manchester in those days.
He survived. actually - he was thrown out of Belmont for slacking
so his father owner of Rigby and Mellor, Bury said you better turn up in overalls on Monday, ... and he started in his father's firm as an apprentice. Those were the days ! Not surprisingly - he couldnt be stopped from joining up in the war.
The one thing I remember was he said the mark XIV spitfires were better than the first generation jets - Gloster Meteors I think.
illustrating an engineering dictum that the last gasp of an exhausted technology (in the case turbo prop) is usually better than the first generationof a record breaker - (in this case Jet technology)
thank you for allowing me to remember Pat Rigby 1920-1997
Yes I will - specifically Pat Rigby who flew out of Ringway Manchester in those days.
He survived. actually - he was thrown out of Belmont for slacking
so his father owner of Rigby and Mellor, Bury said you better turn up in overalls on Monday, ... and he started in his father's firm as an apprentice. Those were the days ! Not surprisingly - he couldnt be stopped from joining up in the war.
The one thing I remember was he said the mark XIV spitfires were better than the first generation jets - Gloster Meteors I think.
illustrating an engineering dictum that the last gasp of an exhausted technology (in the case turbo prop) is usually better than the first generationof a record breaker - (in this case Jet technology)
thank you for allowing me to remember Pat Rigby 1920-1997