Wrap that TIR3 really, really well, horseback, they don`t like oversea travel. I sent one to a US fellow and when it arrived it worked for maybe a week and then stopped.
The intended recipient apparently lives in Ohio (no doubt a hapless Browns fan), which is only 1700 miles or so away. I've always wanted a good excuse to buy a bag of styrofoam peanuts.
cheers
horseback
"Here's your new Mustangs, boys. You can learn to fly'em on the way to the target. Cheers!" -LTCOL Don Blakeslee, 4th FG CO, February 27th, 1944
Ok several books going on here in the next while to keep interest going .So keep yer eyes peeled!I will start with what is probably the most 'mainstream' one ,but fairly sought after by U-Boat War enthusiasts .
DARK SKY , DEEP WATER by Norman Franks.
(Softback Book)A good enough read ,I found it dragged a bit in places but thorough account of the Anti U Boat Air War.Surely one of the ultimate examples of war being endless hours of boredom with occasional moments of sheer terror ....Some of these missions were almost a day long ...The Sunderlands had THREE pilots-and a mini kitchen/galley the missions were so long ! First PM-er gets it totally free posted worldwide. As I said more books (including some rare WW2 wartime volumes) to come over the next few days so check back.
If anyone wants to get into the game, or even just try it, I have a set of IL2 Forgotten Battles and Pacific Fighters to give away. I also have the original Lock-On plus some old games (in good condition) - Hidden and Dangerous, Homeworld.