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Post by Dave Homewood on Jan 9, 2006 18:10:06 GMT 12
Here is the first of the historical articles on the Air Training Corps. Let me know what you think. I have several others to add soon, all about different aspects of the ATC
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Post by Dave Homewood on Jan 10, 2006 0:56:52 GMT 12
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Post by dpdouglas on Jan 14, 2006 20:45:47 GMT 12
These are excellent articles Dave and it's awesome to see such photos and articles still exist.
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Post by yaya on Jan 15, 2006 18:03:17 GMT 12
i found them interesting, i'm going to show them to my officers, when we go back or ill email the articles to them.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Jan 15, 2006 19:29:36 GMT 12
I'm glad you both liked the articles. Here's another, short one.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Jan 15, 2006 19:34:59 GMT 12
And another
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Post by ringatu4 on Nov 12, 2014 18:46:57 GMT 12
Hi Dave, As you'll recall I included some of these illustrations in the 2012 film unit history King's Crew. Since then i found George Nicholls the first ATC Commandant was in fact from Gisborne and thus I'd like to include his statement above and also the three page article above on the ATC, as an appendix to the new book in the next update. Can I have your permission to cite you and reproduce these two pieces please? I'll also seek NZCF permission as they may have inherited copyright on these unless its lapsed. Thanks, Rex
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Post by Dave Homewood on Nov 13, 2014 7:39:43 GMT 12
I have no problem, but these come from Contact, the magazine of the RNZAF, and I believe that the Air Force museum is the keeper of copyright on that publication nowadays. Best to check with them.
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Post by ringatu4 on Nov 25, 2014 18:00:07 GMT 12
Got that. Will chat to Matthew.
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