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Here are some photos of what is now the Australian Army Aviation Centre but in 1948 was the scene of destruction of hundreds of Spitfires, Beaufighters and numerous others.
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How could you show this to us?
For some years now, I have managed to put such horrors out of my mind. My father has seen destruction like this in person at end of WW2, and when he told me about it, I nearly shed tears. The road to recovery was long but I managed to get through it. Now I relive the nightmare again.
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Ford CMP, 115" WB,1942 (Under Restoration...still) Medium sized, half fake, artillery piece project. (The 1/4 Pounder) |
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I seem to recall that there was almost a mutiny on an aircraft carrier when Seafires were just thrown overboard on the way back from the Far East. Who could have foreseen that a few years later, at least for a time, Spitfires would have been useful in Korea! Seafires were of course used for a time.
The photo does make me cry though...I have a few shots (lo res) taken by a magazine of RAF aircraft such as a Typhoon, at an airfield where they were used as targets and and for fire-fighting demos. |
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