January 1, 2018 at 11:11 am
I await with anticipation as to what will grace the world skies in 2018.
Happy Spotting everyone
By: WP840 - 30th November 2018 at 22:10
I saw a Spitfire flying over Midhurst at 15.00 today, it was a late model with a white spinner.
By: Trolly Aux - 13th November 2018 at 14:34
Chippy heading NE then SW about and hour or so agao over the A12 Boreham
By: adrian_gray - 11th November 2018 at 16:11
About 2pm this afternoon a silver Harvard with yellow underwings did three passes over St Edwards School, Oxford. Given that St Ed’s old boys included Bader, Warburton and Gibson, and one of the masters was on the RAF selection board which supposedly led to a startling number of the officer pilots of the BoB being St Edwards old boys, I presume it was part of theuir remebrance commemoration.
Adrian
By: Trolly Aux - 10th November 2018 at 14:52
This morning to far south of me to make out but Merlin Engine could of been Spit, Hurricane or a Mustang heading West towards North Weald?
By: Pen Pusher - 10th November 2018 at 09:29
Kalitta 747 turning over St Ives, Cambs, for approach to Mildenhall. More used to tankers flying that pattern.
Brian
By: rutley78 - 9th November 2018 at 08:44
Thursday 8th November, 14.40 to 14.45 pm, Hawker Hunter over area north of Ely, Cambridgeshire and south of Wisbech . Gentle aerobatic movements and general handling flying. I know there is one at North Weald that is being made ready to fly but could not see enough detail to see if was that one. Lovely sight and sound!
By: ZRX61 - 2nd November 2018 at 17:28


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By: Arabella-Cox - 25th October 2018 at 13:16
German Air Force Transall just droned eastwards over Croydon apparently out of Bristol; nice to hear a pair of Tynes even if I couldn’t see it… just enough cloud and a “milky” sky…
By: tawnyman - 21st October 2018 at 17:39
And possibly the same Spitfire coming from the north doing a shallow turn over Twyford. Looked nice in the low sun.
By: tawnyman - 20th October 2018 at 17:52
Spitfire Tr IX G-ILDA passed over Twyford, Berks at 17:25, quite low at 1,000ft, heading north, to Duxford it looks like.
By: tailslide - 10th October 2018 at 08:14
Ive just seen a Kamov 27 helicopter fly along the seafront in Hove, an unusual sight in the uk
By: Propstrike - 29th September 2018 at 11:30
Yak 12 from white waltham, heading N. Weald. Just passed Hemel Hempstead.
By: stansted dave - 28th September 2018 at 10:53
Catalina G-PBYA not long flown over Hornchurch routing north to south
By: Yak 11 Fan - 28th September 2018 at 09:25
Stearman and a low wing silver aircraft, possibly the Yale, being led around the sky by a Harvard a few minutes ago over Newmarket. Looked lovely from my office window.
By: Bob - 24th September 2018 at 11:51
1115hrs approx – As we walked the dogs on our 36th wedding anniversary a Spitfire flew quite sedately overhead from the SE, did a wide turn over St.Ives then headed back towards the SE. Unusual whistle (bit like the P-51 howl) as it flew over – couldn’t see markings but thanks to the pilot for the impromptu anniversary flypast!!!
By: Tempest414 - 24th September 2018 at 10:45
A very nice old Nord 2501 flying West on Sat over Montlucon France
By: JagRigger - 24th September 2018 at 10:10
Norwich airport has just had a very comprehensive beat up by a Spitfire – good show !
Just checked – MH434 🙂
By: J Boyle - 24th September 2018 at 03:20
At a regional (including western Canada) antique aeroplane fly-in at our local field, a rare Grumman Mallard arrived. The first time I’d seen one in person. A bit smaller than I’d expected…not much larger than the Goose it was parked next to.
Also, a spotless DC-3C (in vintage Pan American markings and a great 1960s-style corporate interior) attended and was available for rides.
Smallet civil types included a pair of Staggerwings, two Cessna 195s, a Piper Pacer resplendent in its factory scheme in cream and red, a Howard DGA, two Stearman Speedmails, a 1936 WACO Custom Cabin biplane, and a beautiful yellow Cub. A polished aluminum early Beech Bonanza (1947-54) was at the field shooting landings.
Warbirds included pair of N3Ns, a P-40, P-64 replica, Cessna O-1, Aeronca L-3 (all visitors from 2-3 neighboring states), a USAF-marked T-28, a freshly restored Bucker Jungmann (ex-Ernest K. Gann in its long time civil scheme), and about a half dozen local PT-13/17/N2S and the aforementioned Goose.
Many of the aircraft flew to a neighboring town, whose airport was having an open house, and participated in a standing and flour bombing contests. The J-3 won and (surprisingly) the Goose took second in the spot landing competition.
Yes, it was free to attend.
We now return you to the Spitfire channel…:)
By: Trolly Aux - 22nd September 2018 at 16:34
Hooligan, I see the Dove also heading SSW in the clag about an hour or so ago