April 6, 2008 at 11:05 pm
Here’s my photos of the WWI aircraft and displays from the 90th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force event. Had a fair amount of public, I was out of the way a bit behind the Lancaster, with the SE5A fighter. I was the only person doing WWI on the saturday, however today I was joined by a member of staff doing an excellent Royal Flying Corps impression, so I changed from being a private of the Leicestershire Regiment to doing RFC ground crew (just short sleeve order and took my cap badge off). Had a lot of interesting discussions with people and had a good time, although my feet are covered in blisters tonight!

WRAF (still with RFC shoulder titles) and RAF officer on a Phelon and Moore motorcycle and sidecar combination

Nice coloured photo of airmen with ‘maternity’ jackets

WWI DH9A bomber with inter-war crew

Me as RFC ground crew with SE5A

Be2

SE5A pilot well equipped for the extreme weather this morning



My display on the Saturday

Pegasus SD with markings of 7th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment



Nothing comes between me and the DH9A!
WWII photos up next, hope they’re of interest
By: Arabella-Cox - 7th April 2008 at 07:50
Nice pictures there thanks for sharing, it is good to see they managed to open everywhere for the 90th anniversary.
curlyboy
By: Rlangham - 6th April 2008 at 23:05

The scene this morning




Typhoon with Royal Air Force Servicing Commando display


