R101 Disaster witness interview 1930
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Had never heard about this event. Thanks bomberguy!
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@48alfaone Major Scott was indeed a great aviator! Poor Scotty, sacrificed to Lord Cardington's ambitions, as were they all
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So British, to be so calm when describing such a horror.
Thanks for the post.
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My Great Uncle "Major G.H. Scott" died in the R-101 crash. He was Captain of the Famous R-34 Airship that was the first air crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. "W.R. Gent" also went down with the R-101 and died, he was from the crew of the R-34. These guys were Great Airmen! Thanks for this video!!
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wow - the voice of The Past coming straight out at you. Eerie
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Amazing film
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There is of course nothing like a sweeping generalisation from the position of ignorance to make you look a fool. Well done Mike for ably demonstrating that point...
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Masz niezłe filmy oszołomie.
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I get very angry with people that don't vote and say to me, "Why Should I Bother!"
Certainly they were more effective at getting things done, especially in times of trouble and crisis. You can hear this man being very detached, very calm, as he speaks about a scene of terrible destruction, of being very practical when there. He likely paid a very high price for that practicality, as did many back then. It is a shame society has not yet learned how to reduce the cost without reducing such a spirit.
2206411411 3 years ago 4
Keep 'em coming, Bomberguy!
denberg2 3 years ago 4