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1940s UK Radio

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:43 pm
by Forrest
Your Comms are silent. The only sound you hear, the steady breathing of your trusty twin-engine steed galloping you through the clouds. Far off into the fading distance below, a faceless clump of civilization slowly streams by. It is in this moment you realize...you are alone.

These are times made for '1940s UK Radio'! Broadcast from tall metal beams towering over the British Isle to the west, 'snip-ets' of hope float across the Channel and right into your cockpit. From Garland to Bing; from Dinah to 'King'. Even vital news and inspiration from the Prime Minister himself. Their words, their song will keep your spirits high as you do your terrible duty in the name of freedom.

[BONUS: This free Station includes 26 episodes of the famed radio broadcast of (wait for it...): 'THE DAM-BUSTERS!']

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Re: 1940s UK Radio

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:51 pm
by Sniper62
cool stuff

Re: 1940s UK Radio

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 5:02 am
by Forrest
Many a late and lonely night has been spent lining up the bombsight...with the voice of Guy Gibson (well, an actor playing him) echoing through the speakers. Great company for those quiet solo flights.

Re: 1940s UK Radio

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:23 pm
by Kizmet
I love it. Use it at work a lot. Freaks some people out hearing such ancient music coming from my system. Old suthurn rocker here ya know.