Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 06~27Jun17*
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Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 06~27Jun17*
Weather wise, the day started with blue sky, sunshine and was quite warm. By the time the Nimrod's returned from Old Warden just before 4pm, it was wall to wall clouds, dark, cold and was trying to rain, but that's Duxford for you. Martin-Baker King Air was in first thing to pick up some passengers and Classic Wings were having another one of their 'Fly with a Spitfire' days. The HAC Nimrod had left early for the air show at Old Warden and the TFC Nimrod, Wildcat and Bearcat were parked out on the airfield with the Wildcat going up for a test flight and a spot of aerobatics. The Nimrods both returned from Old Warden at the same time with a run and break before landing. Sally-B was having her inboard engines run and 'Ice Cold Katy', the BAS Twin Otter, flew off during the afternoon.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ 04Jun17
Hi Brian, do you know if the Blenheim has flown yet at all this year, and if not, how close it is to doing so?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ 04Jun17
Blenheim flew two weeks ago.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ 04Jun17
Pen Pusher wrote:Blenheim flew two weeks ago.
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Cheers Brian!
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 01~10Jun17*
A bit of a Spitfire Saturday at Duxford with TD314 heading off to Headcorn for the weekend and PV202 and N3200 flying with Classic Wings. I got some slightly different angles on N3200 as it made a cross wind landing, it was blowing across the runway from the south/south-west, and if only I could have zoomed back further than the 100mm the lens allowed.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 01~10Jun17*
That lovely shot of N3200 landing head on, really emphasizes why the Mk1 was considered by many to be the "prettiest" of the Spits.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 02~14Jun17*
A very quiet day at Duxford despite the wall to wall blue sky, sunshine and mini heat wave. There were a few GA visitors, PV202 was up and down on passenger flights and the BBMF Lancaster emerged from the Stephenson Hangar late morning for some engine runs. Many thanks to Col for taking the air/sunny side shots for me and before anyone asks, I was told it will fly when it's ready.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 02~14Jun17*
Is the Nose on the Lanc, a diffrent shade of black to the rest of the airframe.?
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 02~14Jun17*
Not that I know of.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 03~17Jun17*
The Broussard left just as the museum opened and the Essex+Herts Air Ambulance called in for fuel and when it left just before mid-day the outside air temperature, according to the tower, was 27degC. So a bit Scorchio. Classic Wings were busy with their 'Experience Day' which as well as flying includes rides in a tank up at the Land Warfare Hall. MJ627 made a return visit from Biggin Hill for their 'Fly In A Spitfire' flights. Surprise item of the afternoon was Hurricane Mk.1/G-HITT which flew in from Old Warden, did a few aerobatic maneuvers over the airfield and then headed back to Old Warden. MH434 went on a two hour round trip to Weston-super-Mare for an air show which was where the MiG-15 was off to as well.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 03~17Jun17*
Very nice Mig shot! first view of the new Lanc nose art, great stuff!
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 04~21Jun17*
Highlight of the day was the arrival of the Aurigny Trislander, which it did just gone 10am, for the Duxford Aviation Society collection and will eventually join Airliner Row. It was however upstaged by the Duxford based Buchon 'Yellow 10' when it emerged from the ARCo workshop in a new heavily weathered desert paint scheme to represent Messerschmitt Bf109 E-7 "Black 8" as flown by Leutnant Werner Schroer of Jagdgeschwader JG-27, Ain El Gazala, Libya in April 1941. P-51/Sharkie returned after its visit to Norway and Spitfire/NH341 arrived back at Duxford following its wheels up landing at Sywell last week. An Armée de l'Air Socata TBM-700A arrived early afternoon for a visit.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 04~21Jun17*
That's an astonishing turnaround on the Spitfire!
Not liking that Buchon though - would be fine without the weathering, but it looks cartoon-ish done to that extent, just as Hangar 11's P-40 did in the Red Tails CGI scheme.
Not liking that Buchon though - would be fine without the weathering, but it looks cartoon-ish done to that extent, just as Hangar 11's P-40 did in the Red Tails CGI scheme.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 04~21Jun17*
Maybe the weathering will weather a bit... as for the Spit flying again so soon, that is very unexpected but welcome!
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 05~24Jun17*
Another Spitfire (+ Buchon) Saturday at Duxford. MH434 and the Buchon went off to Bicester for the weekend to take part in the Flywheel Festival being held there. Back Sunday. PV202 and N3200 were flying with Classic Wings and MV268 of Anglia Aircraft Restorations Ltd flew off to Sywell for the afternoon.
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Re: Duxford June Bimbles ~ *UPDATE 06~27Jun17*
No. 27 Squadron 100th Anniversary 'Grand Tour' didn't quite make it to Duxford when the four Tucano's were grounded at RAF Marham due to a bit of weather. At Duxford that amounted to torrential rain, thunder and lightning. There was a bit of flying when the East Anglian Air Ambulance Eurocopter EC135T2 was weather diverted from Cambridge and the Catalina cut short its training flight due to lightning in the area. Meanwhile in 2 hangar, P-51D “Frenesi” had been extracted from its container was being put together again for the Flying Legends air show. Many thanks to TFC for the hangar access. In hangar 2/north, Spitfire 1a/G-AIST was having its Dunkirk film markings reapplied for when the film is premiered next month. The ex-Aurigny Trislander has been moved into AirSpace where it will remain until after Legends and then go out on Airliner Row.
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