Survivors
Four Hastings are preserved in the UK and Germany:
- TG503 (T5) on display at the Alliiertenmuseum (Allied Museum), Berlin, Germany.
- TG511 (T5) on display at the RAF Museum Cosford, England.
- TG517 (T5) on display at the Newark Air Museum, Newark, England.
- TG528 (C1A) on display at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, England.
- NZ5801 (C.3) 1952. Nose/Cockpit section only of RNZAF Military Transport is preserved at Auckland New Zealand's Museum of Transport and Technology along with engines, props and an undercarriage assembly, which is functional for display purposes.
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Famous quotes containing the word survivors:
“I want to celebrate these elms which have been spared by the plague, these survivors of a once flourishing tribe commemorated by all the Elm Streets in America. But to celebrate them is to be silent about the people who sit and sleep underneath them, the homeless poor who are hauled away by the city like trash, except it has no place to dump them. To speak of one thing is to suppress another.”
—Lisel Mueller (b. 1924)
“I believe that all the survivors are mad. One time or another their madness will explode. You cannot absorb that much madness and not be influenced by it. That is why the children of survivors are so tragic. I see them in school. They dont know how to handle their parents. They see that their parents are traumatized: they scream and dont react normally.”
—Elie Wiesel (b. 1928)