Hi Folks,
I have a personal website - https://www.aeronumerology.com - it's a personal project covering both Military and Civil stuff and I'll probably be a bit more active on it now that I have pretty much retired. It's mainly a blog, a few galleries and a downloads page where there are come check lists and registers available to download.
Hope that it is of use to some of you!
Regards
Gull04
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Aeronumerology Website
- Nighthawke
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Re: Aeronumerology Website
Just had a quick look - nice clean layout and some interesting stuff to browse later. Added to my bookmarks. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Re: Aeronumerology Website
Hi Nighthawke,
I'm in the process of revamping the site, so a number of the pages are offline at the moment. Trying to make the pages load faster and a simpler layout, which will require that the number and size of the graphics are cleaned up.
I'm currently trying to get a more organised system for providing downloads, which will be a mixture of Military and Civil stuff. The next Military bit will be an AMARC check list I hope, which is taking a bit longer than anticipated - my wife keeps causing interruptions to the process.
Regards
Gull04
I'm in the process of revamping the site, so a number of the pages are offline at the moment. Trying to make the pages load faster and a simpler layout, which will require that the number and size of the graphics are cleaned up.
I'm currently trying to get a more organised system for providing downloads, which will be a mixture of Military and Civil stuff. The next Military bit will be an AMARC check list I hope, which is taking a bit longer than anticipated - my wife keeps causing interruptions to the process.
Regards
Gull04
Re: Aeronumerology Website
For anyone that is interested, I have published the first in a series of posts on the Surviving P-51 Mustangs - the post has a listing of all the Mustang survivors on the US Civil register. The article is in the blog.
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