By: mike currill - 8th January 2014 at 17:30
What a smashing collection. I’ve looked at them before but only just noticed the one of the Lysander with its landing lights on. The shots of the aircraft in the evening sunlight are superb.
By: Skyraider3D - 29th December 2013 at 23:57
I can only echo what Bill said! Wonderful photos! Keep at it and thanks for sharing!
By: Roborough - 29th December 2013 at 22:01
Thanks again for the wonderful OW photos and PLEASE keep this thread going through 2014, as with your Duxford thread.
Happy New Year, David
Regards
Bill
By: DCW - 28th December 2013 at 17:58
Old Warden Saturday 28th December:
I thought I’d revive this thread to record the first day of the Shuttleworth Collection’s Engineering Open Weekend.
Splendid weather was booked a while ago, and was delivered according to plan. There were plenty of visitors and lots to see. Outside for viewing were the Collection’s Tiger Moth and Mew Gull:
The Avro 504K ran up twice:
Inside, the Spitfire and Sea Hurricane were available for close inspection:
Also featured were the SE.5a and Camel replica (with engine in place during fuel system work):
Although the weekend has no flying programme, we were entertained by a great routine from Stu Goldspink in his French built, American registered and Mexican Air Force marked CAP.10B:
The engineering staff and volunteers were, as usual, eager to inform (and entertain), this event has quickly become a valuable part of the Shuttleworth year.
Many thanks to all involved.
By: Jimw - 7th October 2013 at 20:04
The show was great, particularly the M1c from my perspective as I last saw it fly when it had the pushrod peel the cowling back all those years ago.
However as far as the commentary was concerned, he seemed behind the curve when he stated more than once that the Bristol F2b and Gladiator were the only airworthy examples….
By: Sideslip - 7th October 2013 at 19:37
Great set of pictures DCW, where were you to get that shot looking down on the Pup?
As for Roger Hoefling, I am very pleased that he seems to be a regular Shuttleworth commentor again, he has a unique voice and unique style that fits the place perfectly.
By: Andy in Beds - 7th October 2013 at 17:24
Dave, you do the place a great service–many thanks.
The Aurora is actually older than any of the aeroplanes being a product from 1904 and unique.
By: Roborough - 7th October 2013 at 13:59
David:
A very big ‘Thankyou’ for the wonderful pictures from the Old Warden airshows. It was almost like being there and brought back many happy memories (late 60’s early 70’s). Looking forward to your future pics from OW and Duxford.
Best regards
Bill
By: Skyraider3D - 7th October 2013 at 13:56
Fabulous photos of what appears to be a great conclusion of the 2013 season at OW.
By: DCW - 7th October 2013 at 13:47
Old Warden Sunday 6th October (Part 3):
Early birds would have caught the Camel and Comet on the move:
Both were then hangared, leaving the based Dornier Do28A-1 on show:
The Spitfire crew have been busy:
Waiting for the show:
The Mew Gull’s arrival was, of course, the talking point. Will we see Mew Gull, Comet (and Camel) flying next year?
Some visitors:
Final display item of 2013 was the Avro Triplane. Standing in for the Boxkite was an item of similar vintage (the motorcycle, not the rider):
Mission accomplished, every 2013 Old Warden Flying Day covered!
Looking forward to 2014 and my 176th Shuttleworth Air Display.
By: mike currill - 23rd September 2013 at 15:53
Some terrific photos there folks. Love the Spartan catching the evening sun and the Po2. Seeing the pics of the Optica prompts me to ask, is there any more news about whether anyone is ever going to put them back into production or has it already happened without me noticing?
By: DCW - 23rd September 2013 at 14:28
Old Warden Sunday 22nd September (Shuttleworth Uncovered Air Display) Part 3:
Some other display highlights, starting with a vigorous display from the patched and painted Sea Hurricane:
The Gladiator got the best light of the afternoon:
The Parnall Elf and Comper Swift:
Only visiting display item was the BBMF Dakota:
A few of the visiting light aircraft on departure, starting with a beautiful (and recently rebuilt) Cub (G-CGIY):
By: DCW - 23rd September 2013 at 13:55
Old Warden Sunday 22nd September (Shuttleworth Uncovered Air Display) Part 1:
Good weather, and the yearly opportunity to get close to the Shuttleworth Collection.
For a change, I’d like to start with the credits. With aircraft being moved around all day, and guides and helpers on guard duty in the paddock, the workload on staff and volunteers was huge. The results speak for themselves, a unique event with a great atmosphere. Many thanks to all involved.
Centre of attention in the paddock (of course) was the newly assembled Sopwith Camel replica G-BZSC (third and last Great War scout built by the Northern Aeroplane Workshops). The airframe was positioned next to her stablemates, the Bristol M1c and Sopwith Triplane.
Some of the NAW team were present for the ‘handover’ to the resident Shuttleworth engineers:
It will be a while before the Camel reaches the flightline, but her sisterships were active in the sunshine. The Bristol M.1c was very welcome, not having been seen for a long time.
More engineering excellence came from the Dawn Patrol group of scale model builders. A collection of large scale flying models, all of 1914-18 types, were on static display, with some flying demonstrations at midday. Details of the group at:
http://www.dawnpatroluk.co.uk/
One of the highlights was this Avro 504K, complete with scratchbuilt Bentley BR2 rotary:
Ansaldo SVA:
Another uncovered Paddock star was the Tomtit:
By: DCW - 1st September 2013 at 21:48
Old Warden Sunday 1st September (50th Anniversary Pageant)
Today’s airshow marked 50 years of display flying at Old Warden. Hermes Moth G-EBWD has been based for even longer (81 Years);
Richard Shuttleworth was the first owner of Spartan Arrow G-ABWP, which visited from Redhill to display with Parnall Elf G-AAIN:
The Avro Tutor was one of many to use the short (but in to wind) grass strips:
The Sea Hurricane was active again, showing a patch from the birdstrike last time:
Visiting to display was Minimoa BGA1639 / CYL:
The 1914-18 types remained grounded again. Note the sophisticated wind measurement device:
By: pegasus911 - 11th August 2013 at 22:57
Very good photos, nice work.