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the Cancel Sarwatch Podcast
with Sam, Parky and Luke
12 episodes
9 months ago
Today a special Anzac Day podcast as we discuss the convergence of the Spirit of Flight with the Spirit of Anzac in an epic account of Aussie VC winner Frank McNamara during World War 1. It’s the 100th anniversary of Australian Army pilot Frank McNamara being awarded the Victoria Cross and its a fascinating, inspiring story. Plus, Sam, Luke and I talk about our own special Anzac Day experiences from Australia and abroad with our three different generational perspectives 22 years and 44 years apart and right at the end Sam shares an amazing rescue story from his police air wing days. Our Learn more ‘show links’ from today: Check out the book ‘Bravest’ by Robert Macklin, https://www.amazon.com/Bravest-Australias-Greatest-Heroes-Medals/dp/1742375847
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Today a special Anzac Day podcast as we discuss the convergence of the Spirit of Flight with the Spirit of Anzac in an epic account of Aussie VC winner Frank McNamara during World War 1. It’s the 100th anniversary of Australian Army pilot Frank McNamara being awarded the Victoria Cross and its a fascinating, inspiring story. Plus, Sam, Luke and I talk about our own special Anzac Day experiences from Australia and abroad with our three different generational perspectives 22 years and 44 years apart and right at the end Sam shares an amazing rescue story from his police air wing days. Our Learn more ‘show links’ from today: Check out the book ‘Bravest’ by Robert Macklin, https://www.amazon.com/Bravest-Australias-Greatest-Heroes-Medals/dp/1742375847
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3. First Huey
the Cancel Sarwatch Podcast
41 minutes 42 seconds
9 years ago
3. First Huey
We’d been waiting a while for a fitting moment to launch the ‘Cancel Sarwatch’ podcast and when we discovered one of our fave aircraft - the Huey - first flew 60 years ago on the 20 October 1956 we knew exactly when to launch the podcast. So here it is, 20 October 2016: Exactly 60 years after the first ever flight of the Huey and we’ve reshuffled our podcast series to include this one in the launch of our first three episodes. If you’ve seen any Vietnam War movie (or most other post sixties war movies) then you’ve seen and heard the Huey. In this episode we deliver some fast facts on the Harley Davidson of the sky which remains the only aircraft we flew that had ash trays and a window big enough to stick your elbow out like you would if you were in aussie ute heading out for some serious work. And that’s pretty much sums up the Huey, a warhorse workhorse as trusty as a tradies ute and as cool as a Harley Davidson. Join us as we talk about the Huey and about our ‘first command’ experiences in this the inaugural episode of the Cancel Sarwatch podcast. Intro audio ’Throw it to Moon’ by the Lame Drivers under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 license
the Cancel Sarwatch Podcast
Today a special Anzac Day podcast as we discuss the convergence of the Spirit of Flight with the Spirit of Anzac in an epic account of Aussie VC winner Frank McNamara during World War 1. It’s the 100th anniversary of Australian Army pilot Frank McNamara being awarded the Victoria Cross and its a fascinating, inspiring story. Plus, Sam, Luke and I talk about our own special Anzac Day experiences from Australia and abroad with our three different generational perspectives 22 years and 44 years apart and right at the end Sam shares an amazing rescue story from his police air wing days. Our Learn more ‘show links’ from today: Check out the book ‘Bravest’ by Robert Macklin, https://www.amazon.com/Bravest-Australias-Greatest-Heroes-Medals/dp/1742375847