I thought these might give an insight to the range of aircraft visiting Legends, both in terms of type and nationality.
DSC03559 G-KASW by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03560 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03562 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03568 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03561 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03570 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03578 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03581 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03610 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03582 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03600 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03607 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03611 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03612 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03618 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03624 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03632 Electra by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03642 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03653 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03661 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03665 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03673 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
DSC03686 by Andrew Shaw, on Flickr
I hope these are of interest, and show a different aspect of Legends. C&C always welcome.
Andy
Visitors to Flying Legends - 13 July
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Re: Visitors to Flying Legends - 13 July
Thanks for sharing, personally used to visit legends mostly to see these! I always found the likes of the Swiss P-3's, German Harvards, An-2's etc more interesting that the predictable warbirds.
Re: Visitors to Flying Legends - 13 July
I've always thought it a real shame that Legends parks some really interesting visiting aircraft over the far side away from the public. I think people would like to see things like the BirdDogs and An2's out on 'display'... I know I would
Re: Visitors to Flying Legends - 13 July
XP282 wrote:I've always thought it a real shame that Legends parks some really interesting visiting aircraft over the far side away from the public. I think people would like to see things like the BirdDogs and An2's out on 'display'... I know I would
I couldn’t agree more. Hopefully the pics go a small way to remedying this?!
Andy