The words "I do not like these pictures" was never written, uttered nor insinuated by this poster. As a matter of fact, your screenshots are, probably, the best I have seen of Cliffs of Dover.
"From our orbital vantage point, we observe an earth without borders, full of peace, beauty and magnificence, and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it, and strive to live as one in peace." Astronaut William C. McCool RIP, January 29, 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia
And please aplogize to the Hurricane in question for any percieved insults as to her appearance.
"From our orbital vantage point, we observe an earth without borders, full of peace, beauty and magnificence, and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it, and strive to live as one in peace." Astronaut William C. McCool RIP, January 29, 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia
"From our orbital vantage point, we observe an earth without borders, full of peace, beauty and magnificence, and we pray that humanity as a whole can imagine a borderless world as we see it, and strive to live as one in peace." Astronaut William C. McCool RIP, January 29, 2003 - Space Shuttle Columbia
This early Hurricane fought over Dunkirk and in the Battle of Britain. I believe that this is the only existing Hurricane to retain fabric covered wings.
Saved by the Air Historical Branch in 1944, it joined the Science Museum in 1954. It is on display in the ‘Flight’ Hall wearing genuine 615sqn markings.
Odds and sods, mainly from the stock 'Fat Cats' RAF campaign complete with its imaginative but unconvincing backstory, and its replacement 'redux' version with more credible backstory, both apparently set in the lesser-known Minor Skirmish of Britain...