June 6, 1944 – Goodwood Airport, England
In the days before Wi-Fi, if I lost my notes, I could retrieve them by shuffling through the papers on my desk or looking under the bed. Not anymore. I wrote a draft post yesterday but misplaced it before I could publish it on the website. My notes about a ride I took in a Spitfire disappeared into that limitless void on the internet where lost documents go to die.
Somewhere out there, floating on a mysterious cloud, is a cleverly written and informative piece that no one will ever see. If there is a bed on the cloud, my notes are probably under it, surrounded by …
… Cyber Dust Bunnies.
I will attempt to resurrect the post as time permits, meanwhile, here are a few photos that partially capture the essence of the day spent with Al in 1944.

Albert Allsop and Wing Commander Moncrief – 1944
Russell Paton and Captain David Muldowney – 2025




This is the fourth in a series of posts following Albert Allsop on his trek through Europe in 1944-45. The series begins September 28, 2025.
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