It doesn’t require you to make a username.
Just remember that, all going well, she should be back next year and for a few more years to come.
Any more of that Victor?
G-ASJW – A Bell 47D1 involved in a fatal accident in 1971.
G-BSJW – EVERETT GYROPLANE SERIES 3
And that’s it.
How complete is the Manchester Shack internally?
Are you going to use the name Weston Zoyland or Westonzoyland?
As far as I am aware, the town is called Westonzoyland but the RAF base was RAF Weston Zoyland.
Peter, it is slightly obscured, but it can just be seen on the second photo between the glider & the Jet Provost in the corner of the hangar.
It can also be seen here.
http://brianamarshall.fotopic.net/p49490736.html
Just noticed under the Waddington display on the 5th there is a “Vulcan Flypast” involving the Lancaster!
Here’s a few from Aug 2008 at our 19th anniversary ‘do’
Can I borrow your time machine?
Flash Earth has hi-res coverage of the area.
I’m sure that I’m going to be pilloried for my ignorance but could Anark or someone else tell me what “Horsham Digests” are unless, of course, the answer is so obvious that I have discounted it, namely a periodical from or about the town of Horsham (either that in Sussex or one of the others around the country)!
They were magazines about the goings on at RAF Horsham St. Faith.
Here’s a scan of one.
Here are some more.
First 4 taken at Yeadon circa July 1956 and the last at Fairford in the 70’s.
Thanks for the info.
My grandad took the photo so I don’t know too much about it but he said that it hit a pothole in a field whilst landing.
He was in 664 AOP Sqdn and was an instrument mechanic I think.
He was also on 263 Sqdn with the Meteors.
I have some more photos if you want me to post them as well as some “Horsham Digests”, a “Hucknall Gazette” and another booklet about 664 AOP Sqdn.
Ditto to the above post.
Any more developments?