August 8, 2008 at 9:31 pm






By: Dave G - 22nd August 2008 at 22:22
One of todays movements –


By: Ant.H - 21st August 2008 at 14:54
Excellent photo’s Foto4, I’ve enjoyed the whole bunch very much. Thanks for sharing them! Do you happen to know what the current status of the Yak-3 is? Last I heard she’d run off the end of the runway and been a tad damaged. It looks as though she’s back in airworthy trim judging by your pics though.
Adrian, so far as I can tell the two Hurri’s are BBMF’s Mk. II LF363, and HAC’s Mk.XII Z5140.
By: adrian_gray - 21st August 2008 at 13:49
I see (in the distance) the Islander. That must have some miles on the clock, without ever going anywhere, if it’s the same one they were using 25 years ago!
And is that R4118?
Very nice! Must get back down there…
Adrian
By: Foto4 - 21st August 2008 at 13:12
A few more from Headcorn











By: Foto4 - 17th August 2008 at 09:36
Big Beautiful Doll Headcorn

By: Manston Airport - 15th August 2008 at 16:14
Fantastic shots there you two of a brilliant airfiled I must go down there again some point 😎 I see the The Yakovlevs are at headcorn damm I missed them were they there for long? and did you see the yak 11 i think thats been flying from there or has it gone?
Regards
James
By: mike currill - 14th August 2008 at 08:25
Nice shots. I definitely like the large gaggle of assorted types.
By: Foto4 - 14th August 2008 at 07:20
A few more Headcorn shots








By: mike currill - 13th August 2008 at 14:56
On looking through the pics again I realise it was the picture of N93?9 that made me think it was windy.
By: Foto4 - 13th August 2008 at 14:19
G-ASKP was being derigged, all completed on a Sunday afternoon by members of the Tiger Club.
The artist is Paul. he can been found in the museum at Headcorn, his illustration are fantastic. Some of his work including the illustration of ASKP will be used in a book being published by the museum.
I certainly admire him for the skill and quality of his work and the amount of hours he puts in to achieve such superb results.
Hope to post more pictures later for those interested.
Thanks for the photograph comments.
By: mike currill - 13th August 2008 at 13:44
Don’t worry if you want more of Headcorn I will post here.
I am intrigued as to why you thought it was windy at the time of the ACDC shots.
Ah take no notice it was just me being stupid. When you are flying in one you don’t get to see an outside view of the take off and landing. Maybe those angles are normal, I was too busy enjoying the only flight I had in a Tiger Moth to notice the climb and landing angle of the aircraft. There is no doubt that 30 minutes is not enough time to take much detail in when it is your first flight in the type.
As for more photos of Headcorn/Lashenden, yes please. The more the merrier. They certainly seem to have a wealth of interesting types either based there or just visiting.
By: low'n'slow - 13th August 2008 at 13:35
Nice pics. I love the ones of rigging, or is it derigging, G-ASKP.
(Must remember in future, having a camera keeps you from getting ‘volunteered!’ :diablo:)
Anybody know who the artist is?
By: Foto4 - 12th August 2008 at 22:08
A few more which may be of interest







By: Foto4 - 12th August 2008 at 11:48
Don’t worry if you want more of Headcorn I will post here.
I am intrigued as to why you thought it was windy at the time of the ACDC shots.
By: mike currill - 12th August 2008 at 11:15
Some great photos there folks. As said earlier please can anyone who happens to be there post photos here as there does seem to be plenty of variety on show. You both seem to have been blessed with some decent weather though looking at the later shots of the Tiger Moth I get the impression that it was a bit windy.
By: The Bump - 11th August 2008 at 22:55
Really nice pictures guys, capturing the unique spirit of the airfield better than I’ve ever seen before.
I was there today committing aviation…….sadly I didnt bump into that pair of saucestresses 😉
By: Foto4 - 11th August 2008 at 22:03
A stop at Headcorn on the way back from Switzerland.
A couple for the boys.




By: Dave G - 11th August 2008 at 21:55
Great pics Foto4
By: Foto4 - 11th August 2008 at 21:32
A few more of the newly restored ACDC








By: Foto4 - 11th August 2008 at 21:18
Terry, a few shots taken recently at Headcorn, you are right it is one of the best airfields for interesting resident and visiting aircraft. Hope you enjoy looking.



















