A second selection…








Hope you do not mind Brian a couple of my shots of Hendon’s Beverly found during a recent scanning spree,


A few more Duxford scans that may be of interest














A few more negative scans , picked at random














Hang on a minute, for those of us not up on Luftwaffe colour schemes or unit markings this is about as good as it gets, any way this is not an original WW2 example but a very good 21st Century copy so if it is a fantasy scheme it is very appropriate, wind your necks in and admire a very fine piece of aviation art, thank you and goodbye.
Nothing really to add, just felt the need to post these images . I think ARCo were involved in the restoration of the IWM’s FW.190 so I suppose there is some tenuous connection with this thread.
G-WULF at Duxford 16th June 1985…

Three pics of IWM’s FW.190…



A few more…..






A few from my collection








Thanks for your help ( saved me getting in the loft for my reference books) having now ID’d the pics I am posting alternative shots for comparison….
G-AZLE, Chailey 2004…

G-FUGA, Duxford 10th August 1993…

F-BLXV, Duxford 28th April 1990..

Again, many thanks, Len Harvey.
Just got sent this one.
Caption competition folks?
I’ll start it with: “One of them’s called Fat Bullet” 😀
OK, Wind it up and let it go!
As above,
XH588 the Fighter Meet 14thMay 1988

WL747 Manston 10th July 1988

WH453 Boscombe Down 9th June 1990

VZ467 Scampton 4th October 1989

XE920 Scampton 4th October 1989

A few of my Auster pics from the past…..
Looks like a Spitfire.
Thanks for your help Mr. Tipsy
It was open today, 17th September, with limited access to the exhibits and without starting any rants about hanging airframes, I personally liked the chance to get a few different shots.