PROJECT SPONSORS
Passengers aboard G-AGZB and relatives of the Crew
Farvis Ltd
The National Trust
Bill Woolstencroft
A1 Blasting
Freshlook Engineering Ltd
Tuffnells Parcels Express
Red Funnel Ferries
A special thanks must go to Roger Bunney who has been a tower of strength and is arranging the dedication of the memorial and other aspects of the gathering in May 2003, together with all the associated correspondence, arrangements and background work that you never think about and never see. My name has appeared in the press, if only as a contact, but Roger's hasn't. However that in no way lessens his contribution - perhaps he is just rather more modest!
Thanks also to an 'email correspondent' who wishes to remain anonomous - she is a professional airline pilot and wrote a full technical analysis of the accident to help me sort fact from theory. Also to 'Wight Air Wrecks' for starting things off, - Andy could never have known what would follow from the page of information he emailed to me -, The Isle of Wight County Press for sending me all their archives and allowing me to reproduce some on the site, to the AJ Jackson photographic collection for advice, help and the photographs, the staff at Ventnor Radar, the late Dave Williams for the lovely picture of Zulu Bravo, specially modified for the site, Becky Fawcett for the painting - 'Becky can you paint me a Dakota with these markings by Sunday' and Roger Carvell who provided the illustration for the memorial. Kevin Nice fellow Land Rover enthusiast and editor of Shortwave Magazine, members of Ventnor Historical Society, Propliner Magazine, Ventnor Council, the Isle of Wight Council, BALPA and everyone else who has given time and help. Also to my cousin Julie Corrigan who came to the UK from Australia on a working holiday to Bristol and found herself making sarnies and serving teas in St Lawrence village hall. The goodwill, generosity and sheer hard work has been unbelievable. Thank you - everyone.
I don't think I have infringed copyright or trodden on any toes, but if I have, please accept my apologies and I'll credit the item, remove or alter as necessary.
..... and thanks also to Dave Brennan at A1 Blasting in Bristol for doing the surface preparation on the monument free of charge.
.... and finally thanks to my Wife, Gill for putting up with endless theories, hill walking, photocopying, obscure books and late night Internet research on Dakotas, NDB's and Radar, - and for listening to me detailing every possible combination of circumstances. She was made to suffer the indignity of a family holiday searching for the site of the crash on a bleak hillside rather than lying in the sun - and just when it all seemed to be over, she got dragged back to the Down on New Years Eve - with snow on the ground .... and again on a foggy May day - and again the following August - then back in May 2003 to make 400 sandwiches and cater for 80 people she had never met, in a village hall she had never seen, 150 miles from where she lived, taking all food and supplies with her. She never once complained!
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