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  1. After a bit of Googling, the plane I made my first flight in, is a Bulldog, G-AYWO, first registered in 1971, so there's a hard date for the sunny photos!

    It's now registered with a Hungarian company as HA-TVB.

  2. A few more.

     

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    Anson from the Skyfame collection. N9742.

     

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    BBMF's Lanc, before its dorsal turret was refitted.

     

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    Buccaneer.

     

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    Concord, now preserved at Duxford.

     

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    Hunter, was there any better confirmation of "If it looks right, it is right"!

     

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    Proctor , another one of Skyfame's?

     

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    The Reds heading my way. A sight that Ramstein put a stop to.

     

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    Your humble scribe, off for his first flight!

     

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    RR's Spit, sadly destroyed in a fatal crash at Woodford in 1992. Hart & Tomtit behind it.

  3. They are Argoseys, I've stuck about 140 photos onto discs, copied from slides. I'll upload some more, but my internet link's pretty crapy - dongle only, too far from civilisation (ie 10 miles!) to get it down a wire) Looking at the slides, I think there's two seperate shows here, the weather's sunny in one, cloudy in another. Two Belfasts - "Ajax" & "Spartacus".

    The Beverley appears to be XL148, scrapped 25/3/70 at Shrewesbury. It might be , which is preserved at Aeroventure (Doncaster?)

    Other planes include Hawker Hunters, from 27 Squadron; one's XG191. BBMF's Lanc, without its dorsal turret, part-visible are Hawker Tomtit K1786 and a Hart/Hind K205x, Beagle XS782, Vulcans XL367 (?), XM603 (Preserved at Woodford), XM574(Scrapped), a Victor (no serial visible), Anson "FV-X", Buccaneer, Concorde (the one now at Duxford?), a Meteor with a very pointy nose, Percival Proctor IV G-ANXR,

    Good shout about the Swift, it does look like one to me too.

  4. Dug out a lot of slides from aged mother's abode & put them onto CDs.

    Here's a few.

    RAF Finningley, either late 60's or very early 70s (Judging on when some items crashed or were scrapped!)

    Memories of the "Vulcan Scramble"

    Four taking off in trail (Must have a picture of that somewhere)

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    The Reds with their Gnats.

     

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    Phantom on reheat. Major fingers in ears time.

     

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    Lightning, this one ended up in the sea off Mablethorpe in October '74.

     

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    Blackburn's might Beverley.

     

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    Short's equally might Belfast.

     

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    Hawker Siddeley's Andover.

     

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    And to finish the transport section, the Hercky-bird. XV214?

     

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    BBMF's MkXIX PM631.

     

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    And their Hurricane LF363.

     

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    The much-missed Mosquito RR299.

     

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    They flew them low in them there days!

     

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    Noord 1002 Pingouin, masquerading as a Bf108. This one was bent in a landing accident, some years back. Still unrestored?

     

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    Shackleton, WR975?. If it is that one, then this photo is prior to 1971, because it was scrapped then.

     

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    Nimrod, this one was junked in 2010.

     

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    Vulcan XM612, now preserved at Norwich.

     

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    Varsities, Dominies and Jet Provosts, out of Cranwell?

     

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    Starfighter, this one survived to be sold to Turkey.

  5. Bov does have an AEC MkIII Armoured Car.

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    This is on a Matador chassis.

     

    F8827 is currently in storage at Kapellen, Belgium and is part of the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces. The third (known) survivor is at Kubinka.

  6. gosh the nissan hut had an insulating layer of air..they never felt anything but freezing to me...i used to stay in them in a camp called Nesscliff in Shropshire...wonder if they are still there, doubt it in these modern times of sell anything that is or isnt fixed down...

     

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    2010, still there!

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