Very nicely laid out.
Tell me, how many visitors have you had to see these collections?
Really top notch.
Regards,
JustinG
Thanks everyone.
After the Anzac Day ceramony there was alot of people through to have a look. I was there personally to show the public. I'm not sure of the numbers since then, I will have to ask the people that run the gallery and find out. It will be there till the 6th June. I have another exhibition planned for the same venue around the Battle of Britain aniversary time later this year that will feature just air force stuff. It's great to collect all this stuff, but it's even better to have such a great outlet like this to display it for the public. For a little bit of atmosphere I have Vera Lyn's CD playing in the back ground. While I was there on Anzac Day, an old fellow that gave me some stuff he had from ww2 a few years ago {he flew Liberators, and won DFC}, came in with his son and saw the Caldwell flying helmet. He then told me he went over on the same ship to North Africa with him and met him. His son got a photo of his father holding the flying helmet. Then he rang me and said he had a joy stick from a Zero he wants to give me.
Regards Bruce
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