August 5, 2006 at 9:20 pm
I live near the old Deenthorpe USAAF base which is nowadays used by microlights and the odd light aircraft. I recently noticed a much larger aircraft there and went today to take a closer look. It is Air Atlantique DC-6C G-SIXC. Has been there for at least two or three weeks. I see it was put up for sale. Has it been bought or is it stored there. Anyone know?
By: BlueRobin - 29th August 2006 at 21:58
You could also add the Dove which accompanied ‘XC. 🙂
By: richb - 29th August 2006 at 01:03
Tom – any more pics??
that head on looks fantastic on my desk top!
great pics
By: ALBERT ROSS - 28th August 2006 at 18:10
I was told that the DC-6 at Deanthorpe was ‘vandalised’ whist parked there?
Obviously nothing serious to make it unairworthy!
By: Buster The Bear - 28th August 2006 at 16:55
I was told that the DC-6 at Deanthorpe was ‘vandalised’ whist parked there?
By: cloudmaster - 27th August 2006 at 09:47
🙂
By: Dxb Driver - 26th August 2006 at 14:09
I could swear i could see Cloudmasters grin in the F/deck window, in those two shots :diablo: :diablo:
DXB Driver
By: Niall - 26th August 2006 at 01:01
At a guess I would say BBMF Lancaster and 2 Spitfire’s as they are down to do a flypast at the Town & Country Festival at Stonleigh today and tomorrow.
By: dibber25 - 25th August 2006 at 23:56
Just a thought. You guys who are in the know don’t make life easy for a novice. I’ve read all through this thread but I’ve no idea what I might see if I was to go to Coventry tomorrow. Doesn’t the BBMF have six Merlins? If so, I see two thirds of them over here quite often. Now THAT would be something to see at Deenethorpe!
By: dibber25 - 25th August 2006 at 23:51
Wonderful picture – I’ll miss her! The first interesting thing I’ve seen at Deenethorpe since they demolished the control tower about 10 years ago. There are planning applications posted at the airfield to divert the public bridleway (presumably away from the perimeter road which it now uses). Perhaps that’s a prelude to making the airfield more secure. Hope so – I’d love to see some more activity there.
By: Kenneth - 25th August 2006 at 23:36
G-SIXC says goodbye to Deenethorpe……………………
Beautiful, beautiful, absolutely gorgeous pics!
By: Atlantic1 - 25th August 2006 at 22:12
Around 1515L
Tom
By: John C - 25th August 2006 at 22:00
So I guess I’ll be in the garden (nicely placed under the finals turn for Coventry Airport) tomorrow.
Any clue of the ETA?
JC
By: Consul - 25th August 2006 at 21:54
…oh, they’re pretty common, I’m sure you have? :rolleyes:
Thrice bitten six times shy 😀
By: cloudmaster - 25th August 2006 at 21:44
[QUOTE=Atlantic1]G-SIXC says goodbye to Deenethorpe……………………for now 😀
Cheeky
By: ALBERT ROSS - 25th August 2006 at 20:48
Phew!! That’s a relief…I can sleep tonight!
By: Atlantic1 - 25th August 2006 at 20:46
G-SIXC says goodbye to Deenethorpe……………………for now 😀


Tom.
By: ALBERT ROSS - 25th August 2006 at 17:26
Thanks Tom – I’ve never seen a trio of Mossies in the air before 😉
…oh, they’re pretty common, I’m sure you have? :rolleyes:
By: Consul - 25th August 2006 at 14:33
6 x Merlins.
I’ll leave you to guess what they are attached to….. :p
Tom.
Thanks Tom – I’ve never seen a trio of Mossies in the air before 😉
By: ALBERT ROSS - 25th August 2006 at 14:17
6 X Westland helicopters? 😉
By: megalith - 25th August 2006 at 14:12
One and a half Avro Yorks?
Steve