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RAF MERRYFIELD “AT HOME” 18 SEP 1954
Some items from the 1954 “At Home” day – part of the RAFA Battle of Britain Week for that year:
Flying Programme
It is hoped that the Flying Display will include the following:-
Air Sea Rescue demonstration by a Helicopter
Formation aerobatics by Meteors from the Royal Air Force Station at Weston Zoyland and Vampires from Merryfield.
Demonstration flying by a Wyvern and a Helicopter, by courtesy of Westland Aircraft, Limited.
Solo aerobatics by Chipmunk, Meteor, Balliol, Provost and Vampire aircraft.
Height and speed judging contest.
Breaking the sound barrier by a Sabre of Fighter Command.
Mock attack by Vampires on a position defended by guns manned by the Royal Air Force Regiment.
During the afteroon formations of aircraft will be flying over the airfield.
At the end of the Display visiting aircraft from the Static Park will take-off and fly past before returning to their bases.
Two civilian aircraft will be operating from the airfield throughout the period giving pleasure flights to the public at moderate charges.
The Static Aircraft Display was expected to include:
Vampire 5
Vampire T11
Venom
Prentice
Meteor T7
Lincoln
Canberra
Varsity
Provost
Harvard
Balliol
Chipmunk
Anson
Auster
Tempest
Sabre
Wyvern
S51
Meteor NF11
This was just ONE ‘At Home Day’ held at a relatively small aerodrome in Somerset. The Station opened at 1.30 pm and closed at 5.30 pm. The Flying Display was from 2.35 pm until 5 pm, with a ‘Tea interval’ from 4 pm – 4.30 pm!
There was an address by The Lord Hylton, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Somerset at 2.30 pm and the Station Band from Royal Air Force, Boscombe Down played selections during the afternoon (By kind permission of Air Commodore A. H. Wheeler, OBE).
What people would give to see something like that today!