September 19, 2005 at 9:02 pm
Hi all,
Here are a few pictures of the aircraft that displayed during Saturday at Goodwood. I am afraid that I did not take that many as I was watching the cars most of the time!













Thanks for looking
Jonathan
By: Atlantic1 - 21st September 2005 at 14:26
Hi Colin,
Yes, that would have been us!
Tom.
By: oag - 21st September 2005 at 05:09
Great pics Jonathan!
I managed a few but was busy with the Rapide pleasure flying most of the time. Not an easy thing to try and do when you are not allowed to take off or land whilst they are racing!!
Tom.
Tom
was that you flying over Didcot Sunday evening in formation with the Prentice.
Seemed to orbit just to the S-E of the town before heading North…lovely sight in the fading daylight
keep ’em flying,matey
Colin
Oxfordshire Aviation Group
By: AgCat - 20th September 2005 at 23:53
Napier Bentley
Bri……..
Thanks for posting the picture of the business side of the Napier Bentley. Those exhaust flames were really cool!! I was watching it smoke away from the chicane at the start of the pit straight, passing a whole load of smaller cars as it did so, only to be overtaken again on the bends.
By: SR71Habu183 - 20th September 2005 at 22:40
Thanks a lot 🙂
By: bentwingbomber - 20th September 2005 at 21:11
Oh yeh, I’ll sleep better now – smartarse.
AF (Ex BBMF)
That must mean you have finally woken up.
Its september in the year of our lord 2005.
Next time use your own ****ing drill
By: Avro's Finest - 20th September 2005 at 21:08
Stephen Grey flew the hawk down there and flew the Bearcat home.
Nick Grey flew the P-51C down there and flew the Hawk home.
Paul Bonhomme flew the Bearcat down and the Thunderbolt back.
Carl Schofield flew the Thunderbolt down and the P-51C back home.Hope this helps you.
Bwb
Oh yeh, I’ll sleep better now – smartarse.
AF (Ex BBMF)
By: bentwingbomber - 20th September 2005 at 21:02
And they might be…? 🙂
Stephen Grey flew the hawk down there and flew the Bearcat home.
Nick Grey flew the P-51C down there and flew the Hawk home.
Paul Bonhomme flew the Bearcat down and the Thunderbolt back.
Carl Schofield flew the Thunderbolt down and the P-51C back home.
Hope this helps you.
Bwb
By: DazDaMan - 20th September 2005 at 12:45
Very nice – liking the sunset Vimy shot 🙂
By: Mark9 - 20th September 2005 at 07:55
Very lovely pictures 😉 Anna 🙂
By: Atlantic1 - 19th September 2005 at 23:55
I Spotted Ray Hanna, Paul Bonhomme and Steven Grey around, didn’t catch any of the others though.
Alan De Cadenet was spotted doing some filming infront of the Spifires. The temptaion to run up behind him making merlin noises was almost too much :rolleyes:
By: SR71Habu183 - 19th September 2005 at 23:31
Yeah i do.
And they might be…? 🙂
By: Atlantic1 - 19th September 2005 at 23:10
Great pics Jonathan!
I managed a few but was busy with the Rapide pleasure flying most of the time. Not an easy thing to try and do when you are not allowed to take off or land whilst they are racing!!
Tom.
By: bentwingbomber - 19th September 2005 at 23:07
Very nice pics!
Do you know who the pilots of the TFC a/cs were?
Yeah i do.
By: brycheiniog - 19th September 2005 at 22:48
Thanks all, I have now put the car pictures up here:-
http://www.pbase.com/brycheiniog/goodwood_revival_cars_2005&page=all
This one probably deserve a direct link due to its engine origins:-

Jonathan
By: Kilvy - 19th September 2005 at 22:13
Great shots….
This is another event that I must make it to! I’ll add it to the list,, Legends, Old Warden, Goodwood etc etc etc 😀
Thanks for sharing
Kilvy
By: brycheiniog - 19th September 2005 at 21:27
Thanks :).
I have no idea who the pilots were, sorry! What was quite interresting was that they had Raymond Baxter doing the commentary on the aircraft. I think the other commentators had trouble trying to shut him up!
Jonathan
By: SR71Habu183 - 19th September 2005 at 21:09
Very nice pics!
Do you know who the pilots of the TFC a/cs were?