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It was a totally splendid day for sure, thanks Nick for your wonderful company as always mate.
Looking forward to seeing the pics!
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Kermie Cam now with VO!
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Trust him. They are boooooooooooootiful
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Yeah, they were just the orchestrated ground explosions, nothing to see here...
It does have a poorly Merlin though.
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3 minutes ago, FoolTrottel said:
What on earth happended at 1:45? And how can one see the remnants/traces of smoke a few second before that? I am confused.
The newly restored Mk XVI TB885 was used on the Saturday (Dutch Squadron painted ?) and what you see is the engine going kaput unfortunately! Also worryingly edited to show the ground explosions, nothing crashed don't worry.
He landed safely and used a different Spitfire on the Sunday (TA805 Mk IX Spirit of Kent to be precise)
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The masterful Dan Griffiths making those .50 cals scream like a Mustang!
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Not sure if I or anyone else has posted this, but there are some gems in this short film of the Queen's Jubilee Celebrations, an Air Pageant staged at White Waltham Airfield in 1977.
Of particular note is the VC10 in some serious ground effect at around the 2:45 mark! ?
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Cheers all, glad you enjoyed it.
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This week, a single seat IL-2 has been recovered from a lake in Russia and is in remarkably good condition, owing mainly to the conditions on the lake bed and method in which it was put down by the pilot in 1943.
See the thread here: https://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?145747-Single-Seat-II-2-Lake-Recovery-Russia-this-week
And latest photos here:
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...c8&oe=5BFFDD6C
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...f7&oe=5BF651B1
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...50&oe=5C02AC7B
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...7c&oe=5BCC6EB8
https://scontent.ffcm1-2.fna.fbcdn.n...93&oe=5C01954DThe same restoration team that performed the work on the other two currently airworthy examples will be tasked to return this aircraft back to flight in a few years time.
What great news!
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Great pics chaps thank you!
I got some footage on my smartphone again this year so threw together another little video for those that couldn't make it:
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Huge thanks to all the Dogz for being such splendid company at the weekend, I had a blast.
The show was fantastic, the weather was sublime and the curry was tasty as usual.Plenty of highlights to choose from, but if I had to be specific, probably the Battle of Britain film salute with four Buchons attacking the field from the south, three Sptifires to defend and all accompanied by the soundtrack over the tannoy. Wonderful stuff! All aircraft involved were actual stars of the film too (50 years ago this July).
I'll be putting together a little video again when I get some time later this week hopefully, so watch this space.
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2 hours ago, Sweper said:
I found some information about CR.42 on an airplane forum I am a member of.
"Had it not been for parts picked from worn out J 11's this would not have been possible. This Fiat CR42 carries the English registration G-CBLS and the production number is 920. That airplane was delivered to the Swedish Air Force in May 1941, then became J 11 with FV No. 2542. Used by F 9 and arrived already April 13 the following year lost at an accident at Tårdnatjako in Lapland."
That's how I understood it Swep. So really this should be called a J11 and in Swedish markings perhaps... wouldn't get as many bookings as that though unfortunately. Like the Buchon, none in Spanish markings yet...
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"It was only providence that prevented this accident from resulting in a catastrophic outcome"
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Full report here:
Video of the incident here (From about 10:30):
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1 hour ago, Jabo said:
Save that for Legends 2020! Incidentally, assuming we're spared, next year will be my 20th Legends in succession! Perhaps I should consider giving it a miss....
Given that a certain football match might be happening between two certain teams on Sunday it's probably a good thing that Monsieur Chabbert isn't there. "Football is a lot like flying..."
Not really interested in France Vs Croatia, especially when there are aeroplanes to see ?
Incidentally I see they are putting up a screen in the conservation hangar in case anyone would rather watch that, for some reason... (I am to a certain degree pulling legs here, naturally)
Good going with the attendance record old bean, 2020 will be my 18th, having only missed the fateful 2003 show since 2001.
Many many happy memories over the years and long may it continue!++++
NEWS! 15th Spitfire just added to the line-up (another Griffon whoop)!
That makes:
3x Mk.I
4x Mk.V
3x Tr.IX
1x Mk.IX
1x Mk.XI
1x Mk.XVI
1x Mk.XIV
1x Mk.XVIII-
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1 hour ago, Jabo said:
Oh my. Yes please!
Last time I saw this was back in 2000ish when it was just set of fuselage frames - looking brilliant now!
I'm told it's in the same markings as it had the day it force-landed in the UK in 1940?
I reckon a 3-ship formation with that, the Blennie and the Gladiator.
I see it is down as static only as the restoration is not yet complete, but that's ok. It'll be a pleasure to see it up close in Hangar 2. When was the last time a CR.42 flew I wonder?
Yes, next year a BofB set piece please, Mk1 Spits and Hurris, the Biggin Hill 109E, Gladiators, Blenheim and CR.42... Imagine that!
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It may not be the real thing, but personally I think the Flug Werke 190 is a worthy stand-in rather than just a replica.
Can't believe it was nine years ago that we saw one at Legends:-
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The A-10 is a lot of fun, welcome to the Hog club Bill! I only have the A as part of FC3 and it's enough for me at the moment. Especially with the Harrier taking up enough of my grey matter.
I'm sure you'll enjoy that gatling gun, what a tool.