Pete,
> The B29 is a rare bird are any flying in Europe now?
There are no B-29s flying anywhere in the world right now.
Only one B-29 (Fifi) is registered as "airworthy" and it needs an
engine overhaul:
http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com/B-29_B-24_Press_Release_1-21-08
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73 Warren K2ORS
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:57 AM, M0FMT<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mal and Group
>
> You are right Mal and we need more Ops on 500. We must make the 500kc/s a
> viable band for Amateur Radio World Wide. It will be a sorry day if this
> allocation is not made permanently part of the International Amateur Radio
> spectrum.
>
> Living near Luton and not too far from Duxford we have the delight and
> excitement to see from our back garden in the Summer months, many old war
> birds in the overhead head this weekend we had a B17 cruising towards
> Duxford just to the north of the Luton/Stansted special rules zone and the
> week end before we saw a Catalina all at or around minimum altitude. Being
> within about a mile of RAF Henlow which gets at least one or two low level
> fly pasts from the BoB squadron during the year we get a ring-side seat to
> the Lanc and Spitfire just an incredible sight and sound..
> The B29 is a rare bird are any flying in Europe now? Good luck with the
> radio collection.
>
> petefmt
>
> --- On Sun, 23/8/09, mal hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: mal hamilton <[email protected]>
> Subject: LF: MF
> To: "rsgb" <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, 23 August, 2009, 7:05 PM
>
> Condx vy good at present. JA stns audible last nite on 1820 khz CW. The same
> probably applies on 500 khz if there was anyone available to work.
>
> De G3KEV
>
>
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