From The East Anglian Daily Times:
“A pilot involved in a plane crash at a Suffolk stately home was well enough to attend a country fair at the estate, which attracted 10,000 visitors at the weekend.
The airman visited the Heveningham Hall Country Fair just a couple of days after he had been airlifted to Ipswich Hospital when the Grumman FM2 Wildcat he had been flying overturned on landing at the country estate.”
https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/23648077.heveningham-hall-plane-crash-pilot…
Nice display by Blenheim on Wednesday afternoon.
No idea of identity of the pilot of SR661 (and, perhaps, only a tenuous recollection of its registration!)
Fury G-CBEL/SR661 had an outing on Wednesday, before the weather closed in.
Apologies that my first Duxford photo of the year is not a ‘warbird’ but, at 42 years old, this Cessna 310R is no youngster and was in the circuit on Monday after making the journey from distant Fowlmere.
“Do Not Hold Breath “
Would be fatal on this forum!
This guy has pictures PL965 ‘in the Pink’ :
e.g.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99352218@N03/50407699646/in/photolist-2jNmCVL-dRr…
Classic Wings’ Rapide, G-AIYR, departed Duxford for White Waltham last Sunday 21/3 and returned on Thursday.

Another day, another Spitfire!
Accompanied, today, by a pair of Extras.

Spitfire T9 G-CICK turning finals today.
Recent activity includes:
19/3
G-BIXL Mustang; G-AIYR Rapide, Harvard
20/3
G-HUPW Hurricane
21/3
G-AIYR Rapide departed to White Waltham
Gloomy day, today, but it did not keep either of ARCO’s Spitfire T9s on the ground.
The sun brought the Spitfires out today!
Broussard, G-HOUR, also came in today but no photo.
Following the rapturous reception to the initial 2021 Diary post, I thought I would supply the highlights of January’s movements, which I was able to record.
These both occurred on 7th January, when BBMF Dakota ZA947 is pictured being swallowed up by AirSpace, for brief attention by ARCO, and a Cub did a few circuits.
Few aircraft movements of late so the arrival of Harvard FE511, this morning was a welcome sighting.
Welcome Spitfire traffic at Duxford today.