January 1, 2012 at 1:42 pm
what events, rollouts, publications etc have we got to look forward to in 2012
feel free to add – here’s some to start the ball rolling
and what we might hope for
and personally – the return of my jeep to the road for its 70th anniversary
By: TonyT - 8th January 2012 at 20:45
So should the RR mk 19. Oops shhhhhhhhh
By: TonyT - 8th January 2012 at 20:45
So should the RR mk 19. Oops shhhhhhhhh
By: J Boyle - 8th January 2012 at 20:32
A friend is finishing up the rebuild of a 1936 WACO Custom Cabin EQC-6 biplane.
Its last flight was in 2008 and when acquired it needed a complete restoration.
Should be flying by summer.
By: J Boyle - 8th January 2012 at 20:32
A friend is finishing up the rebuild of a 1936 WACO Custom Cabin EQC-6 biplane.
Its last flight was in 2008 and when acquired it needed a complete restoration.
Should be flying by summer.
By: Wyvernfan - 8th January 2012 at 19:54
Maybe, just maybe the return of Mildenhall Air Fete next year. So i guess the planning would start this year… if it gets the nod.
Them there burgers and buds are much missed by yours truly! 🙂
By: Wyvernfan - 8th January 2012 at 19:54
Maybe, just maybe the return of Mildenhall Air Fete next year. So i guess the planning would start this year… if it gets the nod.
Them there burgers and buds are much missed by yours truly! 🙂
By: pagen01 - 8th January 2012 at 19:39
39 (Luqa & Wyton) and 13 (Akrotiri, Luqa, & Wyton) sqns, were the only long term operators* of the PR.9, seems they were togther for much of their post-war life.
*58 sqn operated them for a couple of years from Wyton, early 1960s.
By: pagen01 - 8th January 2012 at 19:39
39 (Luqa & Wyton) and 13 (Akrotiri, Luqa, & Wyton) sqns, were the only long term operators* of the PR.9, seems they were togther for much of their post-war life.
*58 sqn operated them for a couple of years from Wyton, early 1960s.
By: PeterVerney - 8th January 2012 at 19:11
Strange that 39 and 13 are the first to have the Reaper. They were together at Kabrit in the Suez Canal Zone, when 13 were first equipped with the Mosquito PR 34 followed by the Meteor PR 10. 39 were a night fighter unit with the Mosquito NF 36 followed by the Meteor NF 13.
39 took its NF 13s to Nicosia early 1955 when we scuttled out of Egypt and were disbanded in June 1958 at Luqa. 69 squadron with the Canberra PR 3, were renumbered 39 at that time.
Again all taken from Ken Delves book and a little from my failing memory.
By: PeterVerney - 8th January 2012 at 19:11
Strange that 39 and 13 are the first to have the Reaper. They were together at Kabrit in the Suez Canal Zone, when 13 were first equipped with the Mosquito PR 34 followed by the Meteor PR 10. 39 were a night fighter unit with the Mosquito NF 36 followed by the Meteor NF 13.
39 took its NF 13s to Nicosia early 1955 when we scuttled out of Egypt and were disbanded in June 1958 at Luqa. 69 squadron with the Canberra PR 3, were renumbered 39 at that time.
Again all taken from Ken Delves book and a little from my failing memory.
By: Tony H - 8th January 2012 at 16:01
Gents
That is correct! 39 Sqn were the first Reaper Sqn, based at Creech AFB, they have now relocated to Waddington and have been joined by the (recently reformed) 13 Sqn who are now the second RAF unit to operate Reaper . . . (who had nothing to do with BC either!)
Peter V – Thanks for the info on 39 Sqn NOT being part of Bomber Command
Tony
By: Tony H - 8th January 2012 at 16:01
Gents
That is correct! 39 Sqn were the first Reaper Sqn, based at Creech AFB, they have now relocated to Waddington and have been joined by the (recently reformed) 13 Sqn who are now the second RAF unit to operate Reaper . . . (who had nothing to do with BC either!)
Peter V – Thanks for the info on 39 Sqn NOT being part of Bomber Command
Tony
By: pagen01 - 8th January 2012 at 15:37
Did not return to UK until based at Wyton in 1970,as a PR unit, and from there they were disbanded in 1982.
Hi Peter, 39 sqn operated the Canberra PR.9 from 1962 based at Luqa, they then moved to Wyton as you say, I think there was a break from 1982 until 1992 when the role was undertaken by the same aircraft, but by 1 PRU at Wyton.
39 came into being again in 1992 at Marham until disbanding as the last Canberra unit in July 2006.
I believe it now operates Predator UAVs,
By: pagen01 - 8th January 2012 at 15:37
Did not return to UK until based at Wyton in 1970,as a PR unit, and from there they were disbanded in 1982.
Hi Peter, 39 sqn operated the Canberra PR.9 from 1962 based at Luqa, they then moved to Wyton as you say, I think there was a break from 1982 until 1992 when the role was undertaken by the same aircraft, but by 1 PRU at Wyton.
39 came into being again in 1992 at Marham until disbanding as the last Canberra unit in July 2006.
I believe it now operates Predator UAVs,
By: Peter - 8th January 2012 at 15:20
three merlins on our Lancaster ground running and the possible start of the mossie rebuild!
By: Peter - 8th January 2012 at 15:20
three merlins on our Lancaster ground running and the possible start of the mossie rebuild!
By: PeterVerney - 8th January 2012 at 15:13
39 never served with Bomber Command, they were a permanent overseas unit, mainly Middle East. Did not return to UK until based at Wyton in 1970,as a PR unit, and from there they were disbanded in 1982.
Courtesy of “The Winged Bomb” by Ken Delve, ISBN 0 904597 56 3
By: PeterVerney - 8th January 2012 at 15:13
39 never served with Bomber Command, they were a permanent overseas unit, mainly Middle East. Did not return to UK until based at Wyton in 1970,as a PR unit, and from there they were disbanded in 1982.
Courtesy of “The Winged Bomb” by Ken Delve, ISBN 0 904597 56 3
By: Tony H - 8th January 2012 at 14:43
Whilst not exactly specific to an aircraft restoration . . . A significant event & definately long overdue which IS due to take place this year is . . .
The unveiling of the Bomber Command Memorial in London and in memory of the 55,573 “boys” that didn’t make it back for post op bacon and eggs . . .
* According to one news item on the subject, it it due to be completed in May with the unveiling in June. However, with the small athletics gathering taking place soon after I hope it isn’t pushed to one side & listed as other news . . .
I “think” the list of still active RAF Sqn’s that served in Bomber Command are;
No 7 Sqn (Chinooks) Flew: Hampden / Stirling / Lancaster
No 9(B) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Wellington / Lancaster
No 10 Sqn (Voyager) Flew: Whitley / Halifax * RECENTLY REFORMED AND IN TRAINING *
No 12(B) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Battle / Wellington / Lancaster
No 15(R) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Battle / Blenheim / Stirling / Lancaster
No 18(B) Sqn (Chinook) Flew: Blenheim
No 39 Sqn REMOVED * ENTERED IN ERROR! *
No 51 Sqn (In training to fly RC135) Flew: Whitley / Halifax * DISBANDED NOT SURE IF REFORMED YET * ??
No 76(R) Sqn (Tucano) Flew: Hampden / Halifax * BELIEVED RECENTLY DISBANDED?? *
No 78(B) Sqn (Merlin) Flew: Whitley / Halifax
No 99 Sqn (C17) Flew Wellington
No 100 Sqn (Hawk) Flew: Lancaster
No 101 Sqn (VC10) Flew: Blenheim / Wellington / Lancaster
No 115(R) Sqn (Tutor) Flew: Wellington / Lancaster * BELIEVED DISBANDED * ??
No 207(R) Sqn (Tucano) Flew: Manchester / Lancaster
No 617 Sqn (GR4) Flew: Lancaster (and a Mustang!)
As an after thought – are any of the Polish / RAAF/ RCAF or RNZAF Bomber Command Sqn’s still operational? I’m sure a RCAF C130 unit returned to visit Linton on Ouse last year – one of the 405/6/7 numbers ?
If these Nations also attend (and clearly they should!) it could make for an interesting flypast – including PA474 of course!
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong?
Kind Rgds
Tony H
By: Tony H - 8th January 2012 at 14:43
Whilst not exactly specific to an aircraft restoration . . . A significant event & definately long overdue which IS due to take place this year is . . .
The unveiling of the Bomber Command Memorial in London and in memory of the 55,573 “boys” that didn’t make it back for post op bacon and eggs . . .
* According to one news item on the subject, it it due to be completed in May with the unveiling in June. However, with the small athletics gathering taking place soon after I hope it isn’t pushed to one side & listed as other news . . .
I “think” the list of still active RAF Sqn’s that served in Bomber Command are;
No 7 Sqn (Chinooks) Flew: Hampden / Stirling / Lancaster
No 9(B) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Wellington / Lancaster
No 10 Sqn (Voyager) Flew: Whitley / Halifax * RECENTLY REFORMED AND IN TRAINING *
No 12(B) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Battle / Wellington / Lancaster
No 15(R) Sqn (GR4) Flew: Battle / Blenheim / Stirling / Lancaster
No 18(B) Sqn (Chinook) Flew: Blenheim
No 39 Sqn REMOVED * ENTERED IN ERROR! *
No 51 Sqn (In training to fly RC135) Flew: Whitley / Halifax * DISBANDED NOT SURE IF REFORMED YET * ??
No 76(R) Sqn (Tucano) Flew: Hampden / Halifax * BELIEVED RECENTLY DISBANDED?? *
No 78(B) Sqn (Merlin) Flew: Whitley / Halifax
No 99 Sqn (C17) Flew Wellington
No 100 Sqn (Hawk) Flew: Lancaster
No 101 Sqn (VC10) Flew: Blenheim / Wellington / Lancaster
No 115(R) Sqn (Tutor) Flew: Wellington / Lancaster * BELIEVED DISBANDED * ??
No 207(R) Sqn (Tucano) Flew: Manchester / Lancaster
No 617 Sqn (GR4) Flew: Lancaster (and a Mustang!)
As an after thought – are any of the Polish / RAAF/ RCAF or RNZAF Bomber Command Sqn’s still operational? I’m sure a RCAF C130 unit returned to visit Linton on Ouse last year – one of the 405/6/7 numbers ?
If these Nations also attend (and clearly they should!) it could make for an interesting flypast – including PA474 of course!
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong?
Kind Rgds
Tony H