Hey all,
A great little event at Upottery airfield for a D-Day event which included a DC-3 Dakota. This is the first time a parachute drop has departed from the airfield since 1944.
Weather was really bad yesterday which was meant to be a one day event, so these pictures are from yesterday and today. I have so many pictures to look at and edit so I will add more over the next few days.
Paratroopers Upottery Airfield 2018 (1) by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Paratroopers Upottery Airfield 2018 (2) by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Paratroopers Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100886) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100893) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100889) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100895) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100883) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100892) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Douglas C47A-DC3 Dakota N473DC (2100882) 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Few other aircraft involved in the event.
North American 4T-6 Harvard Mk.4M Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Percival Prentice T.1 VR259 M G-APJB Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Boeing N2S-4 Kaydet (A75N1) N68427 Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Taylorcraft Auster AOP.V (TW501) G-ALBJ Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
MF Piper J.3C-65 Cub (479878) G-BEUI Upottery Airfield 2018 by Richard Davies, on Flickr
Upottery Airfield June 2018
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Re: Upottery Airfield June 2018
Some excellent photos there! Thanks for sharing!
Were the other aircraft on the ground too in addition to the Dakota? I’m amazed that anything would be able to operate from the main runway now as it looked in pretty poor condition when I passed it in early April!
Were the other aircraft on the ground too in addition to the Dakota? I’m amazed that anything would be able to operate from the main runway now as it looked in pretty poor condition when I passed it in early April!
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Re: Upottery Airfield June 2018
Some lovely photos there..! Very atmospheric
I'm sure there a simple explanation but why were the hinges etc on the rear doors covered and taped over? Shame because it detracts from the overall impression in my opinion..Unless of course it was standard practice back in 1944 then well done for simulating that too...
I'm sure there a simple explanation but why were the hinges etc on the rear doors covered and taped over? Shame because it detracts from the overall impression in my opinion..Unless of course it was standard practice back in 1944 then well done for simulating that too...
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Re: Upottery Airfield June 2018
I think it may have something to do with the static line/parachute bags banging against those areas, there's a lot of weight and flayling which could damage the hinges/handles on the loading door.
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Excellent set.
I love it when old disused airfields come to life like this.
I love it when old disused airfields come to life like this.
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I do like this set, it's unusual and of a great subject.
Andy
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Re: Upottery Airfield June 2018
MikeyB wrote:Some excellent photos there! Thanks for sharing!
Were the other aircraft on the ground too in addition to the Dakota? I’m amazed that anything would be able to operate from the main runway now as it looked in pretty poor condition when I passed it in early April!
Thanks.
Yeah all the aircraft in the pictures landed. It was cleaned up a bit before the event.