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I've sometimes wondered how we finished up speaking English instead of Dutch, perhaps it had something to do with Jan Carstensz, who in 1623 reported to the Dutch East India company of seeing "a dry land, no use to mankind, whose inhabitants were the poorest and most wretched creatures ever seen''! Hardly a glowing report, and it would be another 150 years before the Poms arrived, and only for the purpose of sending convicts here, because the Yanks had recently stopped them sending convicts there! Funny how world history can turn on such tiny events as Jan Carstensz's report. Of course, some may be inclined to agree with his assessment of the place even today!
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A quite enjoyable 'period piece' Hanno, from a time when the sun never set on the British Empire.
Couldn't help noticing the flimsy tins being used to transport water after their original purpose had been fulfilled. The fuselage skins around the nose/cockpit area would certainly have been hand formed Lynn. Some of them seem to have been beaten into shape over a stump. David
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