December 31, 2016 at 1:09 pm
Following on from this thread:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?137486-North-Weald-Diary-(2016)
Here is a nice new one for 2017
Happy New Year!
By: delticman - 26th December 2017 at 09:17
G-BYCX also has a New Zealand connection. The machines from South Africa went on to Singapore for storage. They were purchased as part of a “job lot” and ended up been stored in one of Pacific Aerospace Corporations hangars in Hamilton. NZ. The complete one was allocated the registration ZK-HOX but there wasn’t enough of the other to make airworthy. The intention that they would always be sold on overseas and after a few years that happened. ZK-HOX becoming G-BYCX.
By: trumper - 25th December 2017 at 19:21
Thanks for all the updates on this page -Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🙂
By: RogerN - 25th December 2017 at 09:59
Many thanks to those who keep us ALL informed of ALL North Weald happenings
Have a GREAT CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR
Roger
By: Trolly Aux - 24th December 2017 at 09:34
Seconded 1 Bat
By: 1batfastard - 24th December 2017 at 09:33
Hi All,
As mentioned in the Duxfird Diary thread by steve jakic Because without you photographers sharing your private images, housebounds like myself would never be able to view what you see when taking your pictures when out and about…:):eagerness::applause::cool:
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Cropped photo courtesy of:-http://warbirdsnews.com/warbird-arti…lion-51-2.html
Geoff.
By: Sopwith - 24th December 2017 at 08:44
Yes it is a good thread, thank you and Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
By: Denis - 23rd December 2017 at 18:01
Many thanks to everyone who has taken the time to follow this thread. It is a privilege to work at North Weald and be tasked with recording what goes on, so positive feedback is always appreciated!
This thread is bookmarked, always a pleasure to read and look 🙂
By: Merlin Power - 23rd December 2017 at 17:17
Great pictures, thank you its always good to see what’s going on at NW, Merry Christmas to you.
By: YakRider - 23rd December 2017 at 11:22
21 December Wasps and Scout
Two Wasps also flew in from Thruxton in formation on Thursday afternoon, arriving just after the Sea Fury. G-BYCX is ex-22 Squadron SAAF, and G-KAXT/XT787 is the former Kennet Wasp that served with the RN and RNZN. This was in for maintenance.





The Wasp Charlie X-Ray made a spirited departure back to Thruxton with John Beattie ans Chris Gotke on board!




This was followed by Westland Scout G-BXRS/XW613, which was being ferried back to Thruxton after maintenance.


Many thanks to everyone who has taken the time to follow this thread. It is a privilege to work at North Weald and be tasked with recording what goes on, so positive feedback is always appreciated!
By: Trolly Aux - 23rd December 2017 at 11:21
Great update as per usual YR.
Looking forward to the 2018 season at NW there is always something different
By: YakRider - 23rd December 2017 at 11:11
Thursday 21 December Sea Fury & Gnat
After waiting several days for a break in the weather, the Royal Navy Historic Flight’s Sea Fury T20 arrived during the afternoon for winter maintenance.







G-NATY was being prepared for its first engine run.



The latest issue of the Airfield newsletter is now available. If anyone wants a copy PM me and I can either send you a pdf or mail a hard copy after Christmas



By: ozplane - 12th December 2017 at 16:06
Is it going to be a flyer?
By: YakRider - 12th December 2017 at 15:38
Tuesday 12 December
Another Gnat – G-NATY / XR537 – arrived by road today from Hurn, and was soon back on its wheels with the Gnat Team – certainly a welcome new resident I’m on leave at the moment so the shots are courtesy of Ops Officer James McDowall.




By: Tempest414 - 1st December 2017 at 20:22
good to see the old girl back on the ramp looking like she needs a new coat of paint. lots of very happy days and many stories thanks to her
By: YakRider - 29th November 2017 at 17:33
Tuesday 28 November 2017
The Aces High C-47 N147DC arrived on Tuesday morning from Dunsfold for maintenance, which will be carried out over the winter months. It is nice to have this aircraft back at North Weald again after a long absence.












This aircraft is a sister ship to another frequent visitor C-47 Drag-Em-Oot from East Kirkby. They were next but one on the production line and carried consecutive RAF serials. They were reunited after 60 years on 13 November 2005, when Drag-Em-Oot flew in to North Weald following a poppy drop in Liverpool. It had just been ferried across the Atlantic and was in a bare metal finish. It would be nice to see them back together at the Airfield again! It was also the time that the B-25 ‘Grumpy’ was at North Weald.








By: Trolly Aux - 29th November 2017 at 11:31
I am having trouble with posting as you can see above, this is copied from a word doc and pasted.
I was trying to say That its nice to see the DAK back at NW it must feel like coming home .
By: Trolly Aux - 29th November 2017 at 09:59
nce to see the Dak ack at wead sometng strange happenng I cant edt
By: Rocketeer - 28th November 2017 at 22:31
Lovely shots, thx
By: LN Strike Eagle - 28th November 2017 at 17:51
Quick visit on a run into Harlow today to find the Aces High C-47 sat on the ramp at Weald Aviation. Friendly chap told me it wasn’t departing (staying for the next four months apparently) but said I could walk around the back to get some shots.

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Douglas C-47A Skytrain 2100884 (N147DC) – Aces High – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr
By: LN Strike Eagle - 25th November 2017 at 23:38
Nothing nearly as exciting during an hour or so this lunchtime, but for completeness…

Sukhoi Su-29 HA-YAO – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Sukhoi Su-29 HA-YAO – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Sukhoi Su-29 HA-YAO – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Hunting-Percival Jet Provost T.3 XN637 (G-BKOU) – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr

Hunting-Percival Jet Provost T.3 XN637 (G-BKOU) – North Weald, November 2017 by Dan B, on Flickr