White_Wolf
Master at Arms
Well, it may sound like a weird, nonsensical statement. It's my grandfather whom I never met. He died in WW 2 in 1943. These are the only two photos of him and his crew. I took them from my mum earlier this year, I feel bad about it ...My intention is to scan them (done), restore them the best I can (the writing at the very least), print them out on a nice printer I bought today. Frame one set for me, send one set to my mum. She doesn't know what I want to do and was nearly in tears when she gave me the photos. I feel really terrible when I think about it. I want to put these two photos on a display thing at home, along side other photos of my grandads (nan remarried, she was 22 when her husband died), their medals (as many as I could find. Shame that I don't know enough about them and there is nobody who can tell me about them either ....
The photos are in pretty good shape despite them being taken in 1941. They show my grandad, he was the pilot, the observer and the gunner. The plane is an IAR 39, a 3 seater recon plane. The airfield is near Constanta, by the Black Sea.
Thanks for looking,
Laurence
The photos are in pretty good shape despite them being taken in 1941. They show my grandad, he was the pilot, the observer and the gunner. The plane is an IAR 39, a 3 seater recon plane. The airfield is near Constanta, by the Black Sea.
Thanks for looking,
Laurence