Autumn Air Show 14th October

Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby cw318is on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 11:56 am

I see the participation list is up......

Black Cats Lynx Pair 702 Naval Air Squadron RNAS Yeovilton
Apache Helicopter Army Air Corps Wattisham
Hawk 208 Squadron RAF Valley
Tucano CFS Flight RAF Linton-on-Ouse
King Air 45 Squadron RAF Cranwell
Dornier 228 Royal Netherlands Air Force 'Coastguard'
Dakota Battle of Britain Memorial Flight RAF Coningsby
B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B B-17 Preservation
Catalina Plane Sailing
Sabre Golden Apple
Spitfire IX Old Flying Machine Company
Spitfire IXT Air Leasing
Mustang P51 Old Flying Machine Company
Mustang TF51 The Fighter Collection
Goodyear Corsair The Fighter Collection
Curtiss P40B The Fighter Collection
Curtiss P40F The Fighter Collection
Trig Pitts Pair R. Grace and D. Puleston

It'll be nice to see the Corsair again, not sure what to expect from the Dutch 228, and does anyone know if the Sabre is still broken?
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby JJC on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 5:24 pm

Shall be there work load permitting!

Always love the Autumn show to the end the year on :smile:

Participation hasn't been updated since 13/05/2012 according to Flgihtline, so hopefully a couple more items to come soon? :smile:
''Time to dive into the fireworks!''
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby viv on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 7:04 pm

Ticket bought today, really looking forward to this one (& also not looking forward 6 months winter no show break) :smile:
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Orion on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 7:55 pm

My initial reaction is that this is a bit threadbare!

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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Domvickery on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 8:18 pm

Orion wrote:My initial reaction is that this is a bit threadbare!

Regards


I agree, the last few years have always had a stand out season ending act, PDF, Belgian F-16 to name but two.
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Pen Pusher on Tue 18 Sep 2012, 8:56 pm

The list hasn't been updated since May.

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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby planesgalaxxyclacton on Wed 19 Sep 2012, 2:33 pm

The Autumn Air Show on Sunday 14 October closes the airshow season in relaxed style.

One of the highlights of the Autumn Air Show will be a display by P-51 Mustang Ferocious Frankie alongside Spitfire IX from the Old Flying Machine Company, presenting the might of the Merlin engine in these legendary American and British fighter aircraft.

Also flying will be North American TF-51 Mustang Miss Velma from The Fighter Collection.

These thrilling displays commemorate the 70th anniversary of the first flight of the Merlin-engine Mustang, a pivotal moment in aviation history which was initiated by events at RAF Duxford.

During the Second World War, the Air Fighting Development Unit (AFDU) was based at RAF Duxford. The AFDU provided technical intelligence to the RAF, developing operational tactics and testing captured enemy aircraft.

It was a phone call from Wing Commander Ian Campbell-Orde, Commanding Officer of the AFDU at RAF Duxford, to Ronnie Harker, Rolls-Royce service-liaison pilot, which started the sequence of events which would result in the matchless combination of the Mustang aircraft and the Rolls-Royce engine.

Harker was offered the opportunity to fly one of the new Allison-engine Mustangs that had recently arrived at RAF Duxford. He flew the aircraft on 30 April 1942 and was clearly impressed with its manoeuvrability, speed and agility. In his report, he commented “The point that strikes me is that with a powerful and good engine like the Merlin 61, its performance should be outstanding, as it is 35mph faster than a Spitfire V at roughly the same power.”

A subsequent visit to RAF Duxford by Willoughby Lappin, Personal Assistant to E W Hives, Director and General Works Manager at Rolls-Royce, ensured that the proposal was taken seriously and soon thereafter a meeting about the Mustang took place between Rolls-Royce and the Air Ministry.

Aftermuch backroom research, performance investigation testing and correspondence between Rolls- Royce, the American Embassy, North American Aviation (the aircraftmanufacturer responsible for the Mustang) and the Air Ministry, the first aircraft was assigned for conversion. This, together with subsequent developments in the aircraft’s propeller and fuel injection, resulted in the definitive American long-range single-seat fighter and an enduringly iconic aircraft that continues to amaze spectators with its aerial dexterity.

IWM Duxford air show favourites displaying at the Autumn Air Show include the Black Cats Lynx Pair from 702 Naval Air Squadron, RNAS Yeovilton; the Apache helicopter fromthe Army Air Corps at RAF Wattisham; BAE Systems Hawk from 208 Squadron at RAF Valley; Shorts Tucano fromthe Central Flying School Flight at RAF Linton-on-Ouse; Beechcraft King Air from45 Squadron at RAF Cranwell and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Douglas DC-3 Dakota.

Showcasing historic aircraft based at IWM Duxford, there will be displays by B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B; North American F-86 Sabre; two Spitfires; two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks and a Goodyear Corsair.

Join us for the Autumn Air Show as we commemorate the innovation that led to the formidable Mustang fighter aircraft and celebrate another fantastic air show season at IWM Duxford.

There is still time to purchase your tickets in advance to save 10% and get a free child ticket, which is available with every adult or senior ticket purchased.

This offer is on advance ticket purchases only; it cannot be used on the day of the event.

Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.iwm.org.uk or by calling the Box Office on 01223 499 353. The Box Office is open from Monday to Friday from 9.30amto 4.30pm.

There is no booking fee but a postage and packing fee applies per transaction.

Advance tickets will be available until:
5pm on Friday 28 September for overseas postal delivery
5pm on Wednesday 3 October for UK postal delivery
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby planesgalaxxyclacton on Thu 20 Sep 2012, 10:47 am

Sea king and Skyraider have been added to the line up and the Catalina will be static . the Do 228 is no longer on the list.
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby duxfordhawk on Thu 20 Sep 2012, 5:51 pm

I am working so can't attend this one, Looks an OK line up but not as good as many October shows.
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Airshowhammer on Fri 21 Sep 2012, 8:41 pm

Hopefully some burner jets are added as the list is looking a little :sleepy:
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby MikeCooper1990 on Sun 23 Sep 2012, 4:01 pm

has anyone heard any possible rumors on what other aircraft might be attending?
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby JBartlett on Mon 24 Sep 2012, 4:06 pm

MikeCooper1990 wrote:has anyone heard any possible rumors on what other aircraft might be attending?


What rumor is that then? Shame about the Dutch Do228, will be great seeing the OFMC pair think there display routine is fantastic.

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RIP Red 5, Flight Lieutenant Sean Cunningham
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby PhilEAF92 on Sat 29 Sep 2012, 3:35 am

Miss D on the list wooohoooooooooooooooooooo !
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby JBartlett on Sat 29 Sep 2012, 6:41 am

PhilEAF92 wrote:Miss D on the list wooohoooooooooooooooooooo !


Fantastic news fingers cross they have her ending the show.

James
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RIP Red 5, Flight Lieutenant Sean Cunningham
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby planesgalaxxyclacton on Sat 29 Sep 2012, 9:01 am

That's great news now we need to hope its sunny to get a photo of her bright color scheme in the sun .
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby neilos on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 8:05 am

Orion wrote:My initial reaction is that this is a bit threadbare!

Regards


My thoughts exactly. Might not bother with this one.
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Bronco on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 8:36 am

According to a thread I read on Facebook, the Red Hawks (2x Fournier RF-4D) will also be appearing at this show
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby planesgalaxxyclacton on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 10:47 am

Lots of additions to the line up

Hispano Buchon

Tfc Harvard

Golden Apples Stearman
Tom Cassells cap232

and a static jp and a static junkers ju52
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Bronco on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 4:27 pm

Can anyone post an updated list here please as IWM website still states old list on my PC
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Thumper on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 4:29 pm

Last I heard/saw the Sabre was in 2 pieces and the engine was in the U.S, Golden Apple's website states as much as of 4th August . I've really missed the Sabre this year and would consider the 200 mile drive to Duxford but the line up isn't that tempting for me. My last Autumn Airshow was 2009 and it was a great show with that superb and very long F-16 display by Mitch B, that year takes some beating for me.
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby JJC on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 4:36 pm

As much as I appreciate it's late in the season etc, for me I find it a long way to travel, and a lot of money to spend on a ticket for the line-up at the moment...
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby planesgalaxxyclacton on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 6:28 pm

Bronco wrote:Can anyone post an updated list here please as IWM website still states old list on my PC


OK
RN Black Cats (2x Lynx HM.A8) - 702 NAS
RAF BAE Systems Hawk T.1A - 208 Sqn
RAF Shorts Tucano T.1 - 72 (R) Sqn
RAF Beechcraft King Air 200 - 45 (R) Sqn
RAF Douglas Dakota C.3 - BBMF
AAC WAH Apache AH.1 - Wattisham Sqn
RNLAF Coastguard Dornier Do 228
Boeing B - 17G Flying Fortress Sally B - B-17 Preservation
Consolidated PBY - 5A Catalina - Plane Sailing
North American F - 86A Sabre - Golden Apple Operations (TBC - Subject to engine repairs being completed)
Supermarine Spitfire IX MH434 - OFMC
Supermarine Spitfire T.9 ML407 - Carolyn Grace
North American P - 51D Mustang - OFMC
North American TF - 51D Mustang - TFC
Goodyear FG - 1D Corsair - TFC
Curtiss P - 40B - TFC
Curtiss P - 40F - TFC
Trig Aerobatics Team (2x Pitts S - 1D Special) - Richard Grace & Dave Puleston
RAF Sea King HAR.3
Kennett Aviation Skyraider
Hispano Buchon
Harvard
Cap232
Redhawks
Miss Demeanor
Catalina [static]
Yak 3 [static]
Jet Provost [static]
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Bronco on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 6:38 pm

Many thanks, not looking too bad now
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby 8674planes on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 7:15 pm

What yak 3 is that? I tried typing the owners name and aircraft into google but nothing came up?
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Re: Autumn Air Show 14th October

Postby Bronco on Sun 30 Sep 2012, 7:17 pm

Is it the one Richard Grace flies occasionally?
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