Thursday, April 11, 2013

Aviation Classics Issue 10

Just so you know, and I make no excuses for this, I have found that this is the hardest page to write in the whole magazine. Summing up an entire edition in a few paragraphs, particularly when you are dealing with such a large subject as this, is difficult without leaving out something important, making it sound glib, or worse still, trite. Consequently, when it came to the Mosquito, information was not the problem. The problem was trying to understand the true nature of a legend, and express it clearly. A lot of people listen to music when they write. I listen to The Goon Show and Monty Python. There is something about the absurd constructs and lunatic juxtapositions that seem to free the mind. The Gumby Theatre was playing and there, right at the end of the sketch, was inspiration. "Adapted... by putting it on a piece of wood and banging a few nails through it". Admittedly, the Monty Python boys were talking about Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, but they could have been talking about the Mosquito. Suddenly, I got it. I understood the legend.

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