Jaysus, I was just going to paste that in, ya boy ya! Should be a good read when he gets going. I hope the great unwashed do not cop on to the beauty of our land, and keep up with the Spain etc.
Who are those guys?
June 15, 2012 @ 7:54 am | by PETER MURTAGH
When German pilot Hans Auschner took off from Nantes in occupied France around dawn on July 23rd 1943, he had no reason to think that this would be anything other than another routine flight, a rekki over part of neutral Ireland. He wasn’t a fighter pilot, at least not on this day, and he wasn’t flying into enemy airspace. As his opposite numbers in the Royal Air Force might have quipped, the mission should be “a piece of cake.”