A certain Mr J Dibbs was noted at Duxford today. I wonder if he was involved? 😀
I would say that’s a fair 2+2 = 4 assumption Mike 🙂 Looking forward to seeing the results. There was another air-to-air taking place over Cambridge earlier today at quite some hieght with a pair of aerobatic aircraft. Far to high to see what they were, but they had smoke! 🙂
Gavin is a very talented photographer who has captured some stunning images of the New Zealand classic aircraft scene. We are all happy to talk about Flying Legends, a brand of John Dibbs, so why not Gavin’s stunning work?
Gavin is a very talented photographer who has captured some stunning images of the New Zealand classic aircraft scene. We are all happy to talk about Flying Legends, a brand of John Dibbs, so why not Gavin’s stunning work?
Just Lovely – that’s all that needs saying 🙂
Great job by the MF team! 😀
There is a picture of AB on the link above. As for the other info, best wait for Fluffy and Stormin. 🙂
She was looking fine when Flypast visited earlier this year for the recent article in the magazine. There’s a few additional images to the ones in the feature here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.396526457028458.110903.219948711352901&type=3
Looking forward to seeing this aircraft fly as it was the first Spitfire I ever sat in, back at Abingdon… many years ago!
I must have just missed you at Old Warden David. Whilst all this aviation activity is going on, there’s a lot going on behind the scenes with the Vehicle section too:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.258216770924231.64879.120068934739016&type=1
Thanks to Andy in Beds for helping me get some pictures of the vehicle workshops. 🙂
I meant the Magazine, the Spitfire was easy, not far to re-locate from Kemble (Cotswold) !
I wouldn’t be promoting a competitor magazine on a brands Forum… So I guess it should be obvious. 😀
Early days yet, will update soon.
Just heard a BBC Radio Oxford News report stating that there is to be a ‘Spitfire’ based at Oxford (Kidlington) Airport for use to train ‘Spitfire pilots’ ?
which one ? operated by who ?
Jules
A little feature on all this may well appear in a popular aviation magazine soon 😀
That P-40 looks very nice. Once again – thanks for the picture updates 🙂
A few other images on my facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Focal-Plane-Images-Aviation-page/219948711352901
Looks stunning!!
Such sad news – just glad all on board survived. She looks badly destroyed from the fire.
Very nice – Thanks again 😀
Thanks for posting the images of our photo formation. I do however look a little too serious in the Yak landing shot 🙂 !!!
It appears she was maybe art less after all – my mistake. Shame though.