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50th Anniversary Bash

Pilots from the Anglian region might be interested to know that Seething Airfield, Norfolk, are celebrating 50 years of private flying with a 2 day bash – 5th and 6th June. Looks interesting. here’s the web link: http://www.seething-airfield.com/flyin2010.php

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By: Gooney Bird - 13th April 2010 at 09:57

I might pop over for old times sake.

I flew into Seething in an Auster, G-AJUE, on 20th March, 1966. I flew Ipswich-Swanton Morley-Seething-Ipswich. As I remember they were very friendly and welcoming.

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By: Seething Pilot - 13th April 2010 at 06:59

Seething 50th Anniversary Bash

Here we are with more specific info regarding the Seething Airfield, 50th Bash.

This section applies to anyone connected with Seething since 1960. Names required in advance. There’s a list in the club house or you can e-mail [email]50@seething-airfield.com[/email] or call 07855 791144.

SATURDAY

Hangar Commemoration and Reunion Buffet Lunch
12.00 – 12.30 Congregate outside Hangar Five
12.30 Hangar Opening & Commemoration (Suzie Fowler-Watt & Alex Dunlop)
13.00 Buffet Lunch with Live background music by Airwave.
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This section applies to everyone else!

15.00 Saturday Sleepover Fly-In
Aircraft are invited to fly-in and camp overnight

19.00 Saturday Night BBQ Bash
Barbeque
Live Music from Lowrider (soft rock)
Camping Available for the brave!

We need to make a nominal charge to cover food and the band (£10)

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Sunday all comers..
SUNDAY
WFG50 Fly In

A general fly-in
Camper’s Breakfast

09.00 WFG50 Fly In
Competitions
BBQ Lunch
Museum Open

Poster here http://www.seething-airfield.com/poster50.jpg

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By: Seething Pilot - 27th March 2010 at 20:43

What a great choice for pilots! Personally, I would fly to Old Buck first, just to satisfy my curiosity. Then hop over to Seething, and hope to win the free fuel prize. I must say Seething Sounds the more interesting event, especially for post 1965 aircraft (not necessarily the pilots!). Their museum on-site is a must see.

All the above totally unbiased of course 😉

I’ll post more specific information about the event when I have it.

P.

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By: helicopterdcr - 25th March 2010 at 04:03

Old Buckenham have a pre-1965 Vintage Aircraft fly-in on the same weekend…

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