Ian Richardson (@africian1960) 's Twitter Profile
Ian Richardson

@africian1960

1960 vintage guy out of Africa but now a longstanding 'Yorkie'! Comms manager in the museum sector. Married, dad and grandad but recycled teenager at heart!

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A beauty! Go see the superb replica Hurricane in Night Fighter scheme of French pilot Yves Mahe of 253 Squadron, the first to intervene during the ‘York Blitz’ Baedeker Raids on display at Yorkshire Air Museum Very striking up close!

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With the holidays upon us, it's a great time to bring the family to visit us! 60+ aircraft, displays, a cinema, café and playground. Book online to save. yorkshireairmuseum.org

With the holidays upon us, it's a great time to bring the family to visit us! 60+ aircraft, displays, a cinema, café and playground. Book online to save. yorkshireairmuseum.org
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It was a superb match and Taylor Fritz played wonderfully to create another great occasion at Wimbledon. He deserved to win it one day!!

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Make the most of it because, win or loose either the semi or final, the great Novak Djokovic will retire and we will not see his artistry on Centre Court again.

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BREAKING: Wife of Renee Good, Becca Good, has just released a statement. : “First, I want to extend my gratitude to all the people who have reached out from across the country and around the world to support our family. This kindness of strangers is the most fitting tribute

BREAKING:  Wife of Renee Good, Becca Good, has just released a statement. :

“First, I want to extend my gratitude to all the people who have reached out from across the country and around the world to support our family.  This kindness of strangers is the most fitting tribute
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In 1940, British pilots were dying without ever being hit by the enemy. The cause was purely technical. They were flying the Spitfire—already an exceptional aircraft in terms of aerodynamics and maneuverability—but one critical flaw remained: engine fuel supply under strong

In 1940, British pilots were dying without ever being hit by the enemy.

The cause was purely technical.

They were flying the Spitfire—already an exceptional aircraft in terms of aerodynamics and maneuverability—but one critical flaw remained: engine fuel supply under strong