March 25, 2005 at 1:26 am
My contribution to the multiple East Kirkby/BBMF photo threads.
I’ve tried not to duplicate too many of the previouslly posted photographs although this is easier said than done.
A question for BBMF historians out there, for the last twenty years the BBMF brochure has always stated that Hurricane IIc LF363 appeared in the film Angels One Five. Can anyone on the flight find any evidence to back up the brochures claim.
Septic.
By: Septic - 25th March 2005 at 16:44
Wonderful detail pics. Thanks for posting septic.
J.V.
Two more close ups, I wish I’d taken more.
Septic.
By: Stieglitz - 25th March 2005 at 14:18
Wonderful detail pics. Thanks for posting septic.
J.V.
By: Septic - 25th March 2005 at 13:36
Just a few more from the day of days.
Septic
By: Mark12 - 25th March 2005 at 12:42
I wonder if they mean The One That Got Away? I only saw the movie once or twice, but I’m pretty certain the Hurricane that von Werra tries to steal in that is LF363 – but, again, I’m probably wrong!
On this occasion – no.
Mark
By: DazDaMan - 25th March 2005 at 10:47
I wonder if they mean The One That Got Away? I only saw the movie once or twice, but I’m pretty certain the Hurricane that von Werra tries to steal in that is LF363 – but, again, I’m probably wrong!
By: Septic - 25th March 2005 at 10:41
Thanks Rob, Gareth.
Pass already obtained for night run!
Daz, as far as I have ascertained PZ865 along with 5 Portugese Hurricanes were flown in the film. P2617 and L1592 were also used statically.
Septic.
By: Gareth Horne - 25th March 2005 at 09:06
Excellent set of images Gary, what a memorable evening!
By: DazDaMan - 25th March 2005 at 02:12
My contribution to the multiple East Kirkby/BBMF photo threads.
I’ve tried not to duplicate too many of the previouslly posted photographs although this is easier said than done.
A question for BBMF historians out there, for the last twenty years the BBMF brochure has always stated that Hurricane IIc LF363 appeared in the film Angels One Five. Can anyone on the flight find any evidence to back up the brochures claim.
Septic.
I always thought it was PZ865, but I’m probably wrong :rolleyes: