They are seriously breaking your family jewelry over a film from 1927? that makes no money? 🤔
3 months ago (edited) | 10
That sounds like a warning: Tread lightly, there WILL be Vulcans!
3 months ago | 9
He says the announcement isn't exciting, then says there will be Vulcans 🤔
3 months ago | 4
Like DCS, there must and shall be Vulcan! Looking forward. Gratuitous hooooowl, please!
2 months ago | 5
What a truly decadently niche, fascinating & soon to be illuminated sliver of National & International Aeronautical History. My senses wait in gratitude & quivering anticipation of the certitude of being educated once again in the lesser known Aero Arts. Many thanks, What is the propellerly way to address you Good Sir? Marshall? Viceroy? Air Arm Commander? yours cylindrically, Your humble savant. (May AA's never piston your fire).
2 months ago | 3
As always, glad to hear from you. Eagerly waiting for your upcoming video 👍
3 months ago | 4
VULCANS! It doesn't get any more exciting than that. Except yesterday, when the Fairey Swordfish and yellow SeaKing helicopter flew over my house at 1000ft.
2 months ago | 0
Totally enjoy all your content. Shame some people think you are a robot.
3 months ago | 2
Not A Pound For Air To Ground
8 months since my last post. Time has flown. Sadly this isn't an exciting update, just a quick one to say that I've taken down the Parnall Peto video. It apparently contained an AP clip from 1927 that YouTube didn't pick up when I uploaded. I will remake it and re-upload at a later point.
On a lighter note, Friday's video will cover the little known French SN.4000 'heavy bomber'. The Friday after is one I've been waiting to release for a while: 40 minutes on airpower on Cyprus from WW1 to the Gulf War. There will be Vulcans.
3 months ago | [YT] | 1,016