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Flatfish

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 20, 2022
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Perhaps this could be a new thread.

This is Sir Thomas Sopwith with his wife.

In his youth he tried ballooning, motor racing and ice skating.

Sir Thomas learned to fly in 1910.
In 1912 he set up the Sopwith Aviation company and in the first world war the company produced many famous fighter planes. The most famous being the Sopwith Camel which is probably the plane on your Squadron Leader tins.

Between the wars he competed in the America's cup yacht race with two J Class yachts.

He set up another famous company, Hawker aircraft which produced beautiful biplanes pre-war and then the Hawker Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest in WW2

He died in 1980 aged 101


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jpmcwjr

Lifer
May 12, 2015
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Carmel Valley, CA
This is Sir Thomas' most famous J-boat, the Endeavor. 1934. It lost the America's cup back then, by a little.


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xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
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Ames, IA
Perhaps this could be a new thread.

This is Sir Thomas Sopwith with his wife.

In his youth he tried ballooning, motor racing and ice skating.

Sir Thomas learned to fly in 1910.
In 1912 he set up the Sopwith Aviation company and in the first world war the company produced many famous fighter planes. The most famous being the Sopwith Camel which is probably the plane on your Squadron Leader tins.

Between the wars he competed in the America's cup yacht race with two J Class yachts.

He set up another famous company, Hawker aircraft which produced beautiful biplanes pre-war and then the Hawker Hurricane, Typhoon, Tempest in WW2

He died in 1980 aged 101


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As an old salt, I admire how Sir Thomas is helming the shit out of his boat while clenching his pipe!
 

huntertrw

Lifer
Jul 23, 2014
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The Lower Forty of Hill Country
Pictured below is Nevil Norway, better known by his pen-name Nevil Shute. Mr. Shute was a pipe-smoker, aeronautical engineer, pilot, and renowned author. Working for Vickers, Mr. Shute became the Chief Engineer on the R100 airship project. He subsequently formed Airspeed Ltd. which designed and manufactured airplanes. His books include: On the Beach, No Highway, Round the Bend, A Town Like Alice, and many, many others.

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makhorkasmoker

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 17, 2021
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Central Florida
Pictured below is Nevil Norway, better known by his pen-name Nevil Shute. Mr. Shute was a pipe-smoker, aeronautical engineer, pilot, and renowned author. Working for Vickers, Mr. Shute became the Chief Engineer on the R100 airship project. He subsequently formed Airspeed Ltd. which designed and manufactured airplanes. His books include: On the Beach, No Highway, Round the Bend, A Town Like Alice, and many, many others.

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One of the more underrated writers of the 20th century, in my opinion. I love Round the bend, Requiem for a Wren, Slide Rule, Pastoral, Ordeal, and so many others. And for me On the Beach is THE post apocalyptic novel. After that “The Road” or “The Stand” seem quaint by comparison
 
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rakovsky

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 28, 2024
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Albert Einstein is an interesting piper, quite a famous one. I wanted to find out what he smoked and try it out of respect for him and his intellect. I found out that he smoke Windsor Revelation, so I traded with a friend for Sutliff's Match version. It turned out that it had a sweet fruit taste/smell that I'm not quite sure what to identify it as. It kind of reminded me of cherry or strawberry, but it could be something quite different. It was good, but surprisingly wasn't earth shattering either compared to other good blends that I've had like Fr. Dempsey or Plum Pudding Bourbon Barrel Aged.