November 2009 - Brussels Air Museum Foundation
November 2009 - Brussels Air Museum Foundation
November 2009 - Brussels Air Museum Foundation
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A mascot alive and<br />
drinking; neither crew<br />
nor Squadron are<br />
knownn to me. I will<br />
welcome your<br />
enlightenment. Were<br />
the pints recording<br />
safe returns or<br />
celebrations The<br />
face reminds me of my<br />
Latin Master, hence a<br />
dogged inability to translate “AVE RAMPERE<br />
STIRCVS FACERE”. Again, please help...edd<br />
Another, three-dimensional nose attachment; brought<br />
back from the raid on Philips at Eindhoven. It<br />
probably only<br />
squawked in Dutch which is why he<br />
only looked at<br />
Ken Houghton.<br />
Our<br />
Australian<br />
members will know<br />
SNIFTER: The cartoon dog that left his<br />
mark (visual and olfactory as a point of<br />
ordure) on something; in this case a<br />
swastika. W.A. Walder, [the Navigator in<br />
the<br />
crew of D. Marshall, under gunner;<br />
W.<br />
Davies, Wop/AG; W.A.W; and C.A.<br />
White, Pilot; L-R] drew<br />
his aircraft’s<br />
Snifter and on<br />
another with Hitler’s face<br />
being the victim but we do not know to<br />
whom it belonged. He did wonder what<br />
the<br />
reaction would be if a forced landing<br />
was made on enemy territory.<br />
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