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Posts by Robert A  

Joined: 29 Jul 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 20 Sep 2010
Threads: 1
Posts: Total: 102 / Live: 38 / Archived: 64
From: LUTON, United Kingdom
Speaks Polish?: Nie
Interests: Learning Polish, Science & Technology & Military Aviation

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Robert A   
26 Jul 2010
Love / WILDROVERS FIVE YEARS IN POLAND....come to an end...! [132]

If only for the fact that this is the first thread I've read on this forum where nary a slight, nor ill wishes have been expressed; I wish you and your lady a long & blissfully happy future together . . .

. . . gives me hope that I may be so fortunate one day! :)
Robert A   
12 Jul 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

Quite depressing overall

Indeed . . . you should try it sometime . . . I can assure you, it's more than, "quite depresssing"
Robert A   
11 Jul 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

Might be able to visit

Definitely worth a visit. Did a couple of those events during my time at Norhtholt. :)
Robert A   
10 Jul 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

I guess they don't allow visitors

Dunno, I was there between 78 - 81. Sorry :(
Robert A   
10 Jul 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

is/was there any photos or anything of the 303 left at the airbase?

Indeed there is! All of this is held in the Officers Mess! RAF Norhtholt is also famous for having the oldest Officers Mess in the RAF, dating back to WW 1
Robert A   
10 Jul 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

I started this theread to draw attention to a story that was told from the Polish pilots of 303 Sqn's pespective (through the medium of a diary), rather than from a history book in school.

Whilst I did study contemporary history at school; it was never taught from the perspective of the "Free Forces", and specifically, 303 Sqn.

This programme offered that perspective; I greatly appreciate that.

I am, after all, a "Brit", and would, therefore, be incapable of recoginising true courage in the face of extreme adversity, & readily acknowledging those sacrifices as made by all of the "free forces" fighting with GB and her allies during the course of WW II.

Moreover, having served in the RAF, and having been based at RAF Northolt during my service, I am happy, and proud, to draw attention to the courage & sacrifice of those, such as 303 Sqn, to this forum.

For those of you who believe that the rest of the world is against you, fear not!. Some of us do recognise the valuable & decisive contribution of the Polish pilots during the course of the Battle of Britain, and thereafter.

For those of you to myopic to recognise the distinction, I offer my sincere apologies.
Robert A   
29 Jun 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

Harry

16 kills in 15 minutes - all confirmed!! Highest scoring sqn at that time!!!

No doubt, if we didn't have the Poles, we would've lost the Battle of Britain . . . very close run thing!!

A shame that their sacrifice wasn't acknowledged in 1946
Robert A   
29 Jun 2010
History / The Untold Battle of Britain [205]

I was based at Northolt for 3 years . . . so far the prog appears to be unbiased & certainly it reflects the frustration of the Polish pilots.
Robert A   
18 Jun 2010
Off-Topic / I blame the Poles [36]

fun thread! thumbs up!!!

Hey pg . . . u feeling bored?? ;)
Robert A   
16 Jun 2010
News / Nigel Kennedy on Poland (Positive and Negative Thoughts) [25]

It was on BBC1 last night . . . Alan Yentob's, "Imangine" series (something for the Jew haters to bang-on about).

If u have BBC iPlayer u can watch it again . . undoubtedly, it will be repeated later on in the week at stupid o'clock in the morning.
Robert A   
13 Mar 2010
Off-Topic / To ALL IMMIGRANTS ("expats") to Poland on this forum... [124]

No way, we dont want SeanBM back!

Would that be the Royal "we"?

Anyway, what have you got against your fellow countryman aside from the fact that he has absolutely nothing - aside from an accident of birth - in common with you? (mercifully) ;)
Robert A   
8 Mar 2010
Love / How to convince English boyfriend to learn Polish? [39]

I'd have to say that I had a real job of trying to get my ex Polish girlfriend to teach me her language and culture.

Conversely, she has been here nearly four and half years and is making steady progress with English but really doesn't have any inclination to learn anything about English culture.

Whilst I can sound off a few phrases, I really can't hold a conversation even at simpleton level.

My exposure to the Polish language is severely limited and thus it has compounded my
ability to make steady progress.

pronounce the Polish words wrong and friends and family laugh, it is the best way of breaking the ice and having fun

I agree entirely :)
Robert A   
7 Mar 2010
Off-Topic / ANYONE HEAR A STRANGE NOISE IN WARSAW....? [45]

Did anyone hear a loud whooshing noise in the early hours in Warsaw , followed by a high pitched squeek , then a thud , and lots of bubbling noises...?

Sounds like my neighbour . . . she's a real goer :D But as I live in Luton, I guess it wasn't her.
Robert A   
8 Oct 2009
Love / How to please Polish women? [216]

Age could explain many things.

Minie is 10 years younger than myself - and older, by a considerable margin. than 20 years - but is sill a hottie in the sack . . . much better than any 20 year old :)
Robert A   
23 Jul 2009
Life / Some People in Poland Drink Ether? [11]

Don't really know if this is what your're talking about, but have a look here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diethyl_ether

and here:

anesthesia-nursing.com/ether.html

Strictly, speaking they shoud be pushing up the daisies! ;