Wigram, Warrior King - Isis Sangaré
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Wigram, Warrior King - Isis Sangaré
Raven and Wigram on stage
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Raven and Wigram off stage
especially in front of the other vocalist (Elliot, belongs to @lokiferr) and the dude who fixes their instruments (Percival, who also belongs to @lokiferr)
this is how Elliot convinced Percy to go with them on tour and be the bus driver - you can bribe the local german dude with snacks and beer apparently ↓
One of Wigram Aerodrome's first visitors was an important one - the 'Southern Cross' on its trans-Tasman flight arrived on 11 September 1928, flown by Australian pilots Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm. 30,000 people watched from the ground, about one-third of the Christchurch population at the time. In 2018 the 90th anniversary of this event was celebrated. This 1967 poster shows a four-propellor Hercules aircraft, the sort of plane that was used at Wigram by the RNZAF in later years.
50th anniversary of flight at Wigram. Air display at Wigram 5th November. R.N.Z.A.F. flying display, para sailing, Aero Club display, air race, gliding, static displays. Programme starts 12 noon [1967]
Eph-D-AVIATION-1967-01
@kaoticshiba‘s hunter oc Wigram asked Raven to give him a dick piercing because (Raven’s twin brother) Crow said: “awww poor Izzy (his name is Isaiah) doesn’t have any piercings~ are you scared of getting one? Come on buddy it’s not scary! I even have them on my dick! Oh? You’re not? hahahaah you’re really scared of getting it hahahahahahah“
he thought of their hot captain Elliot who belongs to @/lokifer on twitter
i kind of forgot but Wigram had at first a crush on Alfred
Unidentified member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) repairing a plane at Wigram aerodrome, circa April 1943. Photograph taken by William George Weigel.
At Bletchley, you're as glamorous as fighter pilots. Girls you couldn't even hope to meet go weak at the knees at the thought of the size of your...brain, isn't that right?
Favorite Wigram line from Enigma #3