April 3, 2002 at 9:52 pm
Sitting here twiddling me thumbs looking at pictures of air shows past,
Mainly the Great War Birds shows of the 80’s and a well-known celebrity and his Japanese painted Harvard/Texan displaying. And got to thinking what other famous people in the entertainment business have a fascination with Warbirds and who have
Aircraft and are able to fly their expensive toys.
Over to you folks!
By: Firebird - 25th February 2004 at 12:18
Originally posted by Steve Bond
Pardon my ignorance, but people keep putting “IIRC” in their messages. Can somebody please enlighten me as to what that means?
IIRC = If I Remember Correctley:)
By: paulc - 25th February 2004 at 11:46
Bruce ‘richard’son flies 737’s for Astraeus.
How about Gary Newman and his Harvard or Neville Duke and his err Pa28 (G-WFFW) or Khalid Aziz (ex TVS presenter) and various microlights
By: Black Knight - 25th February 2004 at 11:34
John Travolta’s home in Florida.
By: Steve Bond - 25th February 2004 at 10:51
Referring back to **** Emery, I’m fairly sure he also had a Miles Hawk Trainer at one time.
Pardon my ignorance, but people keep putting “IIRC” in their messages. Can somebody please enlighten me as to what that means?
By: JDK - 25th February 2004 at 10:42
You are right Daz,
He did have a Vampire – a pic in the late lamented Warbirds Worldwide showed the smooth moover in front of his (ex-Swiss?) Vampire.
Cheers
By: DazDaMan - 25th February 2004 at 10:38
Doesn’t he also have a Vampire? Or was that someone else?
Steve McQueen DIDN’T have a ‘108/Nord 1002, at least as far as I’m aware.
By: Firebird - 25th February 2004 at 10:29
Originally posted by JDK
John Travolta can ‘drive’ his 707 up to his ‘plane port’ and walk from there into his house. I kid you not, there was a link to a photo of the place on WIX some time back. Amazing.
An aerial photo of his house showing this appeared last week in one of the Mail on Sunday supplements. He’s got 2 ‘plane ports’, and there was a biz-jet parked in the other one….
By: JDK - 25th February 2004 at 09:30
Hughie Green flew some very interesting aircraft Martin Mariner for the RAF IIRC? There wasa feature on him in Flypast / Air Enth some time back I think.
John Travolta can ‘drive’ his 707 up to his ‘plane port’ and walk from there into his house. I kid you not, there was a link to a photo of the place on WIX some time back. Amazing.
By: Mark12 - 25th February 2004 at 08:24
How about Hughie Green and his Catalina.
I seem to remember him coming into Croydon with this.
It may be that he was not the registered owner.
mark
By: Steve Bond - 25th February 2004 at 08:01
Hughie Green, Cessna 310, but that’s not a proper aeroplane so it doesn’t really count.
By: Ant.H - 25th February 2004 at 00:01
Nope,the machine in the Great Escape movie was a Bucker Bestmann. 😉
By: topgun regect - 24th February 2004 at 23:47
Originally posted by Taifun
I think Steve McQueen had a Bf108 (or a Nord 1002) in his collection. Perhaps someone could confirm? Be interested to know where the aircraft is now…
was it the one used in The Great Escape?
By: Mark12 - 24th February 2004 at 23:24
“Oh you are awful – but I like you.”
By: philo - 24th February 2004 at 20:53
Better than his birthday suit I suppose !!
By: Der - 24th February 2004 at 20:40
Yup. I vaguely remember a story about him landing it on someones lawn at a wedding, climbing out, unzipping his flying suit to reveal his wedding suit underneath, and joining the party.!
By: sconnor - 24th February 2004 at 20:36
D ick Emery flew a Tiger Moth! I did not know that
By: Der - 24th February 2004 at 20:34
**** Emery owned and flew a Tiger Moth, now preserved at East Fortune.
By: Chris Broad - 24th February 2004 at 19:45
Originally posted by RobAnt
Look, can we try using the name – Bruce “Richard”inson = instead – we’ll know who you mean!!!!!😀 😀 😀 😉
Or Bruce Dic kinson
Bruce D ickinson
Bruce Di ckinson?
😀
By: RobAnt - 24th February 2004 at 19:35
Did you see the last show he did for the BBC
No, well unless you count the Radio 2 webcam. I believe Noel’s last BBC performance was standing in for Johnnie Walker – who has cancer – a couple of months ago – in the “Drivetime” 5 to 7pm spot.
I might be mistaken, though.
Look, can we try using the name – Bruce “Richard”inson = instead – we’ll know who you mean!!!!!
😀 😀 😀 😉
By: Taifun - 24th February 2004 at 17:04
I think Steve McQueen had a Bf108 (or a Nord 1002) in his collection. Perhaps someone could confirm? Be interested to know where the aircraft is now…