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    This beer depicts the de Havilland D.H.65 Hound.

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    Karl, don't know how I missed your post of the video but it is great.

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    try this for size:

    A 'home' concoction
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    One for the Oldies
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    and good things come in 'Three' (keeping to Davids theme)
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    See you on the Dark Side......

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    Thank you for joining in, Neil. Along the lines of your 'home' concoction, there is

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    This beer is named after the depicted Battle of Britain class locomotive, which was named after Air Marshal Sir Keith Park the New Zealand W.W.1 flying Ace, who commanded No.11 Group during the Battle of Britain and later the air defence of Malta.

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    That's an interesting honor; usually you get a statue or a...er....park named after you
    Karl
    It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus

  7. #707

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jager View Post
    That's an interesting honor; usually you get a statue or a...er....park named after you
    "And here we see the famed Schweitzer Falls, named for that famous explorer Sir Albert Falls...."

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    Actually, in the U.K. quite a number of famous people have had railway trains named after them. Having mentioned the Battle of Britain, there is also this beer, although the sentiment could be applied to all wars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jager View Post
    That's an interesting honor; usually you get a statue or a...er....park named after you
    Karl
    Keith Park park.

    Right Evoy , we will have to have a serious talk in my study next week boy.

    Kyte.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    This any good?
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    That is an old advertisement, Rob.

    This beer is currently on the brewers 'retired' list but it is of interest here is because it is named 'Finest Hour'.

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    Here we have another example of a named train being depicted on a label. This time the train was named after a famous R.A.F. Squadron.

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    That de Havilland Hound .... did I read wiki right in that only 1 ever saw flight? Must have been an expensive failure.

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    Here is another beer commemorating an R.A.F. squadron.

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    The F.A.B. is an abbreviation for 'Ferry Ales Brewery'. Sorry to disappoint the Thunderbirds fans.

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    Hmmm....maybe I can find a pint of that in a couple weeks
    Karl
    It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus

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    These ales were produced in 2016 to mark the centenary of 208 Squadron. It began life as No. 8 Squadron Royal Naval Air Service on 26th October 1916 flying a mixture of Sopwith Pups, Nieuport Scouts and Sopwith 1½ Strutters and became 208 Squadron when the R.N.A.S. and R.F.C. were merged into the R.A.F. in 1918. It finished life as an Advanced Training squadron flying Hawks and was disbanded and its standard laid up on 22nd May 2016. More information is available from http://www.naval8-208-association.com/index.html

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    This ale was brewed to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the shooting down of the B.E.2c flown by Captain Gerald Featherstone-Knight in 1916 by a German unit including the Red Baron but that was only the start of his adventures. http://www.greatwarmemoriesmk.co.uk/...ht-gerald.html

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    Here we have yet another ale remembering 617 Squadron's most famous exploit.

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    This Canadian beer is named in honour of the first aviator to fly over the Gaspé Peninsula in 1926. Jacques De Lesseps photographed more than 80,000 square kilometers of the territory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
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    This Canadian beer is named in honour of the first aviator to fly over the Gaspé Peninsula in 1926. Jacques De Lesseps photographed more than 80,000 square kilometers of the territory.
    Dang, that's a serious photo recon op
    Karl
    It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus

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    To avoid being detected by radar, you need to become a

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    This beer was brewed to help support the Midlands Air Ambulance.

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    This one is for the Devon Air Ambulance.

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    Also for the Devon Air Ambulance, there is a cider, of course.

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    For the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance there is

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    Here I am in Derbyshire at the Moon pub yesterday, for once sampling a real ale Dave.

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    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    This one assists the Midlands Air ambulance.

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    This beer supports the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance.

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    Drones are getting everywhere nowadays.

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    This beer commemorates the intrepid women pilots of the Night Witches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    This beer commemorates the intrepid women pilots of the Night Witches.

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    "German-style Wheat-bock" to commemorate people who fought Germans....

    "I guess Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes."

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    It was brewed in Virginia, Chris. I have tried to find a genuine Russian aviation themed beer. The closest I have come so far is this bottle cap bearing the logo of the Ivan Taranov brewery, which was bought by Heineken in 2005 and closed in 2016 because of falling sales.

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    Since yesterday I have also found the Aircraft Beer company in Nizhny Novgorod.

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    The plane on the logo is a Polikarpov I-5, an inter-war years aircraft.

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    Celebrating the workhorse plane of W.W.2 we have:

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    From the same company there is also:

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    The September offering from the Tring Brewery features the Explorer helicopter.

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    Big Jamoke is an American Robust Porter named for the B-25 that Brewmaster Eric Marshall’s grandfather flew in WW II.

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    I have found two pictures of the labels for this ale. I think that the first one is the older.

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    Another parachute ale.

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    Another beer celebrating the parachute.

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    Parachutes have saved innumerable lives over the years, it is fitting that they get some recognition in and of themselves; but it does leave me to wonder, if there is a similar recognition of the inventor of the modern parachute, Louis-Sébastien Lenormand ?

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    I have tried searching but I could not find a drink named after Louis-Sebastien Lenormand. Here is a picture of him.

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    There are, however, these wines paying tribute to Leonardo da Vinci, who had an idea for a parachute.Click image for larger version. 

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    Let's have some blue sky.

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    Today, some radio chatter.
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    This beer commemorates a crashed B-17.

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    On December 23rd 1944, as the folk of Great Rollright village Oxfordshire prepared for Christmas, a tragedy occurred. At 6.15pm, that day the peace was shattered by the sound, of an American Boeing B-17 Bomber crashing near the village. Earlier that day the aircraft, a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress serial number 43-38812 (‘812’) of the 749th Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group, had taken off from RAF Portreath in Cornwall and was heading for its home base at RAF Glatton, near Peterborough. The bomber had, on December 19th, been diverted to Portreath after a bombing mission to Germany.After taking off for home on at approx 4.30pm on December 23rd, ‘812’ seemingly got lost on the way and eventually crashed into the trees near the Triangle at Great Rollright village at 6.15pm, killing the following crewmembers:

    Lt. Hendrickson – Pilot, Lt. Graves – Co-Pilot, F/O Williams – Bombardier/Gunner, F/O Kilmer – Navigator, T/Sgt. Riedel – Radio Operator, T/Sgt. Bruer – Flight Engineer/Gunner, Sgt. Hawley – Waist Gunner, S/Sgt. Fitzgerald – Ball gunner

    There was only one survivor of the crash, the Tail Gunner Sgt Clifford A. Heinrich

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    Here is something you may meet in the sky.
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    Continuing the cloud theme,
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    Perhaps this is where you might like to be.

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    Found this one - not a bad pint either, quite summery, good afternoon session ale for a hot afternoon

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    Last edited by Hedeby; 10-01-2017 at 00:28.

    Never Knowingly Undergunned !!

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    Just going through my Beers I have Drunk photo Album and we have another one...

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    Never Knowingly Undergunned !!

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