D-Day Airshow - 6 June 2010

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D-Day Airshow - 6 June 2010

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Provisional list is as follows. Start at 2pm.

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Avro Lancaster & Supermarine Spitfire
Supermarine Spifire Mk11
North American P51D Mustang Pair - formation and solo displays
Douglas C47 N147DC Dakota
Supermarine Seafire
Hawker Sea Hurricane 1B
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Auster 5
Piper Cub Pair
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Miles Magister Pair
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Ryan PT22 Pair
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Meant respectfully, but they're banging these lists out in good time, aren't they! And why not: some good line-ups emerging thus far! :clap:

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Never seen the Lancaster at OW, worth the entrance fee alone I would imagine!
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MrAngry2 wrote:Never seen the Lancaster at OW, worth the entrance fee alone I would imagine!


It was before. :cool: (think that was the Navy show, with the Corsair/Wildcat/Sea Hurricane/Skyraider/Seafire formation, along with the Lancaster and Teichman's P-40 completing the compliment of visiting warbirds. Quality stuff).

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Well i think this confirms that this is one day of my study leave that will involve no studying :grin: Cracking line-up, I presume that is will be a display by the Lancaster rather than a flyby? If so then :heyhey:

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Anyone know whose the P-51's are?

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HuwJHopkins wrote:Cracking line-up, I presume that is will be a display by the Lancaster rather than a flyby? If so then :heyhey:

The BBMF website lists it as a flypast only (by the Lanc and 2 Spitfires) - one of half a dozen they're doing that day.

http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/rafcms/media ... EFF247.xls

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Fantastic line up...that`s another Shuttleworth show on my list as well.

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Chris G wrote:Anyone know whose the P-51's are?

I'd speculate that they're most probably Maurice Hammond's pair, along with his Auster 5.

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That'd be my guess as well. Certianly hope so, they both looked stunning at North Weald on Sunday :drool: :drool: :worship: :win:

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stuart n wrote:That'd be my guess as well. Certianly hope so, they both looked stunning at North Weald on Sunday :drool: :drool: :worship: :win:


Indeed. A £5 flightline tour may be in order...

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EMarsh wrote:
stuart n wrote:That'd be my guess as well. Certianly hope so, they both looked stunning at North Weald on Sunday :drool: :drool: :worship: :win:


Indeed. A £5 flightline tour may be in order...


And free for those of us in the Photo Section :heyhey:

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Anyone know whose the P-51's are?


Maurice Hammond's 'Janie' and Ferocious Frankie.
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Hangar 11's Spitfire won't be ready for the show :sad:

http://www.hangar11.co.uk/detail.php?newsid=69

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Hangar 11 Spifire replaced by the P40.
I would guess the P51 from Hardwick would be Janie.

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Hi

Anyone know if the Mustangs will be landing on the day before the display starts?


Thanks


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The situation is somewhat fluid at the moment, I'll let you know when I do.

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Think this is the perfect situation to try out my new camera and lens.... roll on Sunday!

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Interesting that the line-up now is talking about a pair of Mustangs, and a Mustang;

Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - Avro Lancaster & Supermarine Spitfire
Supermarine Seafire
North American P51D Mustang Pair - formation and solo displays
Douglas C47 N147DC Dakota
Hawker Sea Hurricane 1B
Gloster Gladiator
North American P51D Mustang

Is this three Mustangs?

Hope so! :smile:

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Jimbo27 wrote:Interesting that the line-up now is talking about a pair of Mustangs, and a Mustang;

North American P51D Mustang Pair - [b]formation and solo displays[/b]

North American P51D Mustang


I think the clue is in the formation and solo displays part. So I would say just two im afraid.
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stuart n wrote:Hangar 11's Spitfire won't be ready for the show :sad:

http://www.hangar11.co.uk/detail.php?newsid=69



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MrAngry2 wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:Interesting that the line-up now is talking about a pair of Mustangs, and a Mustang;

North American P51D Mustang Pair - [b]formation and solo displays[/b]

North American P51D Mustang


I think the clue is in the formation and solo displays part. So I would say just two im afraid.


Hmmm...not convinced, can't see the logic of adding the reference to another Mustang :smile: I can always hope! :smile:

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Jimbo27 wrote:
MrAngry2 wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:Interesting that the line-up now is talking about a pair of Mustangs, and a Mustang;

North American P51D Mustang Pair - [b]formation and solo displays[/b]

North American P51D Mustang


I think the clue is in the formation and solo displays part. So I would say just two im afraid.


Hmmm...not convinced, can't see the logic of adding the reference to another Mustang :smile: I can always hope! :smile:


Well I heard somewhere that the two 'Stangs were going to be Ferocious Frankie and Janie, but as I understand it Frankie still has her panels off at Duxford, further confusing things. I have to say it's a bit odd that they've added another entry.

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The plan is that the Dakota will land at Old Warden and be on the flightline prior to the show so this is a great opportunity to catch a large aeroplane operating from a great location.

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If this weather holds, I hope to be there - BBC saying cloud and thunder storms for Sunday at the moment though. :sad:
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