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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #15 on: 06 November 2010, 20:19:29 »

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Yes, and it goes on for many nights! :o :o :o

Mind you and I am convinced I heard a Dornier 17Z-2 going over a few weeks ago!! :D :D ;)
:o :o :o


Yes, I know, you are wondering what I am thinking!! :D :D

But seriously it was late one evening when a plane went across sounding just like a Dornier; a regular pulsating droning sound, which is exactly how they sounded in 1940!
Spookey or what, coming 70 years after the blitz started. :o :o


I had a vampire jet fly over my gaff a couple of weeks ago, that was a sinister sound I can tell thee :o

Now they were lovely planes 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


If we're talking planes.  Some of the most evocative sounding planes for me are:

Spitfire
Mosquito
Lancaster
Vuncan
Harrier


Great choice GM, and I would add the Shackleton ;) ;)
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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #16 on: 06 November 2010, 20:35:17 »

BANG, BANG, BANG...(silence). 


WHOOSH...(silence)...BANG...(silence).


FIZZLE, FIZZLE, FIZZLE, PHUT....(silence).


PHUT...PHUT...PHUT........PHUTTT ...(silence).


WHEEE...WHEEE...WHEEE...(silence)...BANG, BANG, BANG.



...and my personal most annoying 'sound track' to bonfire 'week':

WHOOSH....(silence).....(more silence).....(start to relax)...[size=18]KAABOOM. [/size]  :o :o  >:(
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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #17 on: 06 November 2010, 20:40:08 »

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BANG, BANG, BANG...(silence). 


WHOOSH...(silence)...BANG...(silence).


FIZZLE, FIZZLE, FIZZLE, PHUT....(silence).


PHUT...PHUT...PHUT........PHUTTT ...(silence).


WHEEE...WHEEE...WHEEE...(silence)...BANG, BANG, BANG.



...and my personal most annoying 'sound track' to bonfire 'week':

WHOOSH....(silence).....(more silence).....(start to relax)...[size=18]KAABOOM. [/size]  :o :o  >:(


I belieave that rocket is sold under the retail name of 'The shitter'  ;D
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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #18 on: 06 November 2010, 21:18:30 »

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Yes, and it goes on for many nights! :o :o :o

Mind you and I am convinced I heard a Dornier 17Z-2 going over a few weeks ago!! :D :D ;)
:o :o :o


Yes, I know, you are wondering what I am thinking!! :D :D

But seriously it was late one evening when a plane went across sounding just like a Dornier; a regular pulsating droning sound, which is exactly how they sounded in 1940!Spookey or what, coming 70 years after the blitz started. :o :o

Childhood memories again Lizzie...... :D :D :D
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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #19 on: 06 November 2010, 21:33:01 »

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Yes, and it goes on for many nights! :o :o :o

Mind you and I am convinced I heard a Dornier 17Z-2 going over a few weeks ago!! :D :D ;)
:o :o :o


Yes, I know, you are wondering what I am thinking!! :D :D

But seriously it was late one evening when a plane went across sounding just like a Dornier; a regular pulsating droning sound, which is exactly how they sounded in 1940!Spookey or what, coming 70 years after the blitz started. :o :o

Childhood memories again Lizzie...... :D :D :D


I am not quite that old Mike!! :o :o ;D ;D ;)

It is memories though of what my father, mother and grandmother told me, from young, of the air battles and the following blitz, along with many other war time recollections ;)

In addition the reading of numerous historical books, and the watching of hundreds of documenteries has taught me the rest 8-) 8-)
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Re: Firework night tonight - modernn day D-Day
« Reply #20 on: 06 November 2010, 22:22:13 »

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Yes, and it goes on for many nights! :o :o :o

Mind you and I am convinced I heard a Dornier 17Z-2 going over a few weeks ago!! :D :D ;)
:o :o :o


Yes, I know, you are wondering what I am thinking!! :D :D

But seriously it was late one evening when a plane went across sounding just like a Dornier; a regular pulsating droning sound, which is exactly how they sounded in 1940!Spookey or what, coming 70 years after the blitz started. :o :o

Childhood memories again Lizzie...... :D :D :D


I am not quite that old Mike!! :o :o ;D ;D ;)

It is memories though of what my father, mother and grandmother told me, from young, of the air battles and the following blitz, along with many other war time recollections ;)

In addition the reading of numerous historical books, and the watching of hundreds of documenteries has taught me the rest 8-) 8-)
not saying a word :-X  ;)
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