A site dedicated to information and discussion about the history of aviation and aeroplanes in Japan and the Far East.
日本と東洋の航空史と航空機に関する専門サイト。皆様からの情報やコメントをお待ちしてます。(日本語でも可)
Monday, 24 December 2012
Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year
To all friends and readers. Thank you for your continued support, correspondence and contributions during 2012. Peace and Goodwill to All.
Happy holidays to you, Nick. Thanks for your time and effort to make this blog available to us. Best holiday wishes and thanks to those who read and respond here. I look forward to the postings and your responses.
Thanks all. The photo is of a Hawker Hart of the Gilgit flight over the mountains of Karakoram, part of the greater Himalaya. It is taken from my late father's photo album when he served on the NW Frontier of India (now Pakistan) from 1934-1937. A typical RAF five years overseas tour then was three years in India and two in Iraq or vice versa. My father did his two years in Iraq after India and arrived back in England just in time for the war to start.
9 comments:
And the same to you too sir!
Warren
Happy holidays to you, Nick. Thanks for your time and effort to make this blog available to us. Best holiday wishes and thanks to those who read and respond here. I look forward to the postings and your responses.
Regards,
Ken Glass
A magnificent photo! As time allows can you share any background about it? Merry Christmas to all and thanks for a great year of posts, Nick.
Nick,
I also wish you a Merry Christmas season and a happy and prosperous 2013!
Best wishes,
P.S.: Fantastic photo! It shows(please correct me if I am wrong) a Hawker Hart (or Audax) flying over the NWFP or Himalayas in the 1930s.
Nick,
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you and all others- contributers & visitors of this magnificent blog.
Jacob.
Happy 2013!
Nick,
Best wishes in the coming new year. May it be prosperous and healthy!
Windswords
Thanks all. The photo is of a Hawker Hart of the Gilgit flight over the mountains of Karakoram, part of the greater Himalaya. It is taken from my late father's photo album when he served on the NW Frontier of India (now Pakistan) from 1934-1937. A typical RAF five years overseas tour then was three years in India and two in Iraq or vice versa. My father did his two years in Iraq after India and arrived back in England just in time for the war to start.
Regards
Nick
Happy new year 2013!
Vojta
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