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97 years ago

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:12 am
by ozzy72
That French chappie M. Bleriot completed the first successful flight across the Channel!

Re: 97 years ago

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:14 am
by Hagar
That French chappie M. Bleriot completed the first successful flight across the Channel!

Hooray for M. Bleriot. Vive la France & all that. :D

Re: 97 years ago

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:20 am
by Fozzer
...so from the French point of view, Agincourt wasn't a complete disaster...;)...!

Paul...;D...!

Re: 97 years ago

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:04 am
by C
On the subject of Channel crossings, David Walliams wasn't the only person to cross it last month - the first radio controlled Electric aircraft crossing was performed by an electric Tucano. Didn't see it reported in the main press, but I expect it'll be in next months model mags...

Re: 97 years ago

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:45 am
by H
That wasn't the first successful flight even if the mission wasn't successful: in 1588, sure of a great victory against the English, a Spanish spotter desired to observe the entire scene in the crow's nest, in which he'd stored ample quantities of rum. He didn't even make it out of port when he flipped over the side but caught hold of the mast rigging, hanging in the breeze for dear life. By journey's end, he was still flying at half mast.
Of course, I can't substantiate that story... but birds have been flying across the channel for eons just to annoy the inhabitants with their crap!
;D
...so from the French point of view, Agincourt wasn't a complete disaster...;)...!
The French had many points of view that day, mostly English; again, they'd failed to comprehend the situation beforehand and got rather bogged down.

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