
Andy Saunders 🇺🇦
@1940Andy
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Historic aviation TV & film consultant, author, founder ‘Iron Cross’ magazine and Tangmere Aviation Museum. ‘History is just one f*****g thing after another’
East Sussex
Joined January 2013
RT @FireMemTrust: Remembering #FallenUKFirefighters on 18 July. @LondonFire @EastSussexFRS . #FFNeverForgotten
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An amazing day visiting the Lee Miller archive @FarleysHG and privileged to be shown around by Antony Penrose, son of Roland Penrose and Lee Miller. Turns out we were acquainted long ago, in 1970 - when I probably had no idea who Lee Miller was! WHAT a day! WHAT an archive! 😳
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If you haven’t been, make sure you do - before it is too late. A terrible decision by @I_W_M IMO. 🙁.
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As ever, a joy to work with @sommecourt on the Mannock VC episode. My input aside 😉 it will be well worthwhile signing up to @OldFrontLinePod for Air War Month, starting this Saturday.
Air War Month starts this Saturday on @OldFrontLinePod with an introductory episode followed by interviews with @1940Andy & @Joshua_Levine followed by a special QnA & an Episode looking at what we find of the RFC/RAF on the battlefields today. [click on image for schedule!]
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Thank you, Alex! You know, I’m sure, how much pleasure I have derived from helping, mentoring, pushing forward, and even employing young history writers like you. You are a shining example among them. Keep on keeping on young fella! 😉👍.
@Legion_Magazine @OTDCanMilHis @CanWarMuseum (6/6) As an aside, it's nice to be sharing magazine space with my mentor @1940Andy again. Andy put me on my writing career path over a decade ago. I owe him so much for that. His piece, "No Known Grave," details the search for the final resting place of a fallen Canadian pilot.
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Here’s hoping. 🤞.
The brick walls of Hangar 3 still stand, hopeful of future rejuvenation. The remaining original hangar brick rubble piled up in the centre. We as a community encourage the owner to continue with the restoration, especially as Listed Building Consent was approved over a year ago.
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RT @TonyHoskins16: A fantastic image of the most numerous Spitfire PR type produced. Can’t wait to see AA810 in the same position in a few….
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He played a significant part in the very early days at the museum and was one of my co-directors. Often, his input was in very, erm, unconventional ways! He would never take ‘No’ for an answer, either.
Sad news, I met Al several times at @MuseumTangmere and he was always informative and entertaining to chat to. Another remarkable 'rebel with a cause' has left us, blue skies, Sir.
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Al Pollock was briefly one of my co-directors when we were setting up @MuseumTangmere in the early 1980s. He was quite the character - and truly a maverick. RIP, Al.
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On this day in 1940, Siegfried Schweinhagen captained this Heinkel 111 shot down at Selsey. In 1979 I visited him and got his story. Told in hindsight, and without the odious ‘taint’ of ideology etc., a contemporaneous account might have been different @SpitfireFilly 😉
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A jolly good read it is too!.
10 July 1940 - 85 years ago - the arbitrary 'start' of the Battle of Britain. Thirty or so Australians joined the ranks of 'the Few'. The stories of eight of them (seven who made the supreme sacrifice) are told in Australia's Few and the Battle of Britain. Have you read it?
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