according to their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=488308334570483&set=a.214647345269918.56687.168034663264520&type=1&theater Red Bulls are returning in July so that’s them and the Horseman supposedly confirming along with the Manhattan Ladies. A veritable drip feed again before anything from the TFC.
Is it me or are the TFC becoming left behind by social media with updates there last was 27th January :confused:
If you ask me, yes they are dragging behind with updates.
Others will say they have better things to do than to fiddle around with the internet.
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Alex Henshaw in his book refers to one Olav Ulstad or Olaf Ulstad. I believe this is actually Olav Ullestad. Correct?
Just in case anyone missed it, Gatwick Aviation Museum are looking for volunteers. Anyone interested please email via the website…
For one, they could use a better looking website
Sounds like an entertaining short movie. All the best with it. Not all things has to be a 180 minute documentary on quantum physics and the post modern society.
I remember someone telling us here about the Blenheim crew running to their aircraft “to protect it”.
Perfect combo; Ex Scandinavian Mustang wearing Major Arne Austeens colors even if it’s a different mark.

I prefer the tail chase when you got four on each runway, just screaming past low and going up at each end of the runways.
I think saying that Lee looked uncomfortable in the tail chase is quite an assumption. As the person who filmed and owns that particular footage my take on it is quite different, it show an incredibly professional pilot concentrating hard on flying a high performance aircraft in challenging conditions. That year wind speed and gusts were quite high so naturally concentration levels would be higher.
If Lee had been uncomfortable in that situation he would have ended his display.
Perhaps just the G-pulls then.
Anyway, ‘comfortable’ is such a wide term.
Direct me to the thread if you can. Can’t seem to get it up in a search.
Ray Hanna, MH434, early 90’s.

Is this new?
Sounds quite accurate a description to me seeing as how parts of it came into contact with the ground unintentionally. Certainly more accurate than “Spitfire Misses Damage By Not Hitting Anything”
Yeah, what would you call it?
Partially succesfull landing?
Didn’t it just come out of some maintanence?