tuska2 wrote:Brilliant positive posts! it certainly feels like this admirable project is getting some wind over the wings. Naturally there was a healthy level of scepticism to start,
probably driven by the conduct of some "other" projects, but I'm confident its going to be a runner, given time of course! I know I'll be contributing.
Thanks in advance, T2 ! As you can imagine, the TPM Team has been running flat out since we issued the latest Press Release outlining the build by Retrotec. There are several interesting developments on the horizon, which have followed on directly from that; obviously, these are 'commercial in confidence', as they are still being developed, but as soon as they can be released, you will be amongst the first to know. I know that I am excited, and so are the rest of the Board. If any of you have Twitter accounts, please consider following @peoplesmosquito or placing a People's Mosquito 'Twibbon' on your avatar - every little thing helps spread the word about The People's Mosquito.
Please interact with us on UKAR (where Bill Ramsey and I will field your questions and comments) or on TPM's Facebook page, or the 'Say Hello' section of
http://www.peoplesmosquito.org.uk We are doing our very best to make this whole process as open and interactive as possible, allowing for the necessary commercial constraints, of course. Our new website is being well-received, especially the spectacular photography of Neil Hutchison (for which much thanks, Neil, and also the hard work of Steve and Stewart)
I cannot emphasise enough the fact that becoming a Member of the TPM Club really makes a difference. There are many benefits, including a quality online Journal, 'Mossie Bites', four times a year. and at £25 annual subscription, it is a bargain, all of which goes towards supporting the build.
As an aside, if you have absolutely nothing else to do, you could always take refuge with my rather dodgy aircraft photography on @GRossSharp. You will have to watch out for the usual #MossieMonday Tweetstorm, of course!
Cheers
Ross