September 9, 2011 at 7:17 pm
I got all excited today – not something a man of my advanced years should do too often!
About 2.30 I heard a Gipsy engine running and wandered over to one of the windows overlooking Airbase.
Proctor, G-AKIU was out on the pan with the engine running, cabin doors shut and the wide access gates to the airfield were open! Before long it taxied toward the runway and appeared to be doing a compass check? then it taxied onto the runway but just moved sedately down the runway a bit and back to the pan. She disappeared inside fairly quickly.
Must be soon now???
Roger Smith.
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 18:35
😀
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 18:35
😀
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 18:22
Well I do get it right some times. Any tours in prospect?
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 18:22
Well I do get it right some times. Any tours in prospect?
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 17:35
Ozplane – Who’s a clever boy then!
Great to have such a authentic and historical reason for an unusual detail of colourscheme!
Nicely done!
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 17:35
Ozplane – Who’s a clever boy then!
Great to have such a authentic and historical reason for an unusual detail of colourscheme!
Nicely done!
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 17:30
So I was right about the embassy connection.
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 17:30
So I was right about the embassy connection.
By: SE5AFAN - 1st October 2012 at 14:04
Beautiful
By: SE5AFAN - 1st October 2012 at 14:04
Beautiful
By: Tango Charlie - 1st October 2012 at 13:45
Dragon Rapide,the reason for the RAF fin flash is that the markings KIU carries are those of the British air attache Washington DC circa 1947-50. Mk V Proctors were a post was development of the Mk 4 all flown in civil colours therefore the scheme is entirely correct and if I might say so interesting and different from the norm!
By: Tango Charlie - 1st October 2012 at 13:45
Dragon Rapide,the reason for the RAF fin flash is that the markings KIU carries are those of the British air attache Washington DC circa 1947-50. Mk V Proctors were a post was development of the Mk 4 all flown in civil colours therefore the scheme is entirely correct and if I might say so interesting and different from the norm!
By: Avro Avian - 1st October 2012 at 11:00
Great to see another one of these fine aeroplanes return to the skies. Good effort fellas! Thanks for the photo too Consul!:)
By: Avro Avian - 1st October 2012 at 11:00
Great to see another one of these fine aeroplanes return to the skies. Good effort fellas! Thanks for the photo too Consul!:)
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 09:51
Could it have been because it was attached to an embassy with an Air Attache?
By: ozplane - 1st October 2012 at 09:51
Could it have been because it was attached to an embassy with an Air Attache?
By: Newforest - 1st October 2012 at 09:18
Beautiful! Well done chaps!
I’m about the reveal the depths of my ignorance – but why the military fin flash with a civilian scheme?
ESP! but too timid to ask! Owners whimsy? 🙂
By: Newforest - 1st October 2012 at 09:18
Beautiful! Well done chaps!
I’m about the reveal the depths of my ignorance – but why the military fin flash with a civilian scheme?
ESP! but too timid to ask! Owners whimsy? 🙂
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 08:01
Beautiful! Well done chaps!
I’m about the reveal the depths of my ignorance – but why the military fin flash with a civilian scheme?
Similar idea to the Scottish Airways scheme on Rapide G-AGJG – civil registration over camouflage – wartime impressment?
By: DragonRapide - 1st October 2012 at 08:01
Beautiful! Well done chaps!
I’m about the reveal the depths of my ignorance – but why the military fin flash with a civilian scheme?
Similar idea to the Scottish Airways scheme on Rapide G-AGJG – civil registration over camouflage – wartime impressment?