May 31, 2010 at 11:27 pm
A good day in Västerås with sunny weather and fantastic aircraft.
Departure from Barkarby to Västerås.
Parking among the spectators who had the opportunity to have a look inside during the day.
Follow Me!
Preparations
Tiger Moth, Focke-Wulf Stieglitz, Boeing Stearman



The world’s only(?) flying Pembroke. And De Havilland Heron.


These guys are no rookies.

Vampire



Sky divers

By: steve rowell - 3rd June 2010 at 08:29
Amazing shots..love the Heron
By: Bjorn - 1st June 2010 at 10:06
Yes, it’s a Heron. I think it’s owned by an american.



By: pagen01 - 1st June 2010 at 09:56
If I’m not mistaken, that is actually a Riley Heron, must be a fairly rare flying survivor itself.
By: Red Hunter - 1st June 2010 at 09:51
Wonderful pictures and especially good juxtapositions of old and new. I love the Hunter, a great favourite, and the Dove and the Pembroke and the rest. And what marvellous weather!:)
I wrote Dove but meant Heron – but I always felt they were just such pretty aircraft and I had the pleasure of rides in both many years ago.
By: Bjorn - 1st June 2010 at 09:46
Thankyou, I’m glad you liked the pictures!
That’s great news regarding the Pembrokes, I hope they will be kept airworthy for some time.
A good opportunity for you guys in the UK to visit Sweden for an airshow is Göteborg Aero Show 28-29 august. You can fly directly from Stansted to Säve/Göteborg. http://www.aeroseum.se/goteborgaeroshow/
Yes, Robert, I’m aiming for Linköping. I think that will be the greatest Swedish airshow for years to come.
I was standing at the “jet apron” and was wandering between there and where the Spitfire was refueling.
By: pagen01 - 1st June 2010 at 08:39
Fantastic Bjorn, thank you for sharing, I like the way you have picked out different angles and compositions aswel.
I didn’t realise that there were two Vampires airworthy over there.
The Pembroke looks fantastic, there is at least one Pembroke flying in the UK, G-BNPH which was reported at the Duxford spring show this year. I have heard that Classic Flights example might be grounded at the moment
I can’t say this enough, but I really must get to Sweden!
By: robban - 1st June 2010 at 06:23
What a fantastic set of photos, Björn! Judging from your shots of the Gripen taxiing to go home, I think we were standing pretty close to each other.
I hope you will visit the airshow in Linköping on June 13?
Again, fantastic photos!:)
By: mike currill - 1st June 2010 at 03:40
You have managed to produce some good stuff again. I always loved the Hunter and somehow find the Lansen invoking the same feelings in me. A beautiful aircraft well presented, and unique as well. I don’t think that is the world’s only airworthy Pembroke as we have two ex 60 Squadron examples in this country, both of which were airworthy until recently. As far as I am aware at least one of them, if not both, still flies.
By: Bjorn - 31st May 2010 at 23:29
Part 3
Time to go home



Thank’s for looking
By: Bjorn - 31st May 2010 at 23:28
Part 2
Mikael Carlson’s Fokker Dr.1

Hunter and Fokker
I didn’t catch the Hunter flying. Suddenly it had just landed. Didn’t know of it beforehand.

Glider
Spitfire


Sk 16

Unfortunately Draken didn’t show, but this is a another unique aircraft by the same designer, Erik Bratt. BHT-1 Beauty from 1943.
Lansen


Gripen

