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  • in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #883085
    Pen Pusher
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    Car pass? I got advance tickets end of May – hopefully I will get this “get off the M11” pass at some point before Saturday…

    http://www.iwm.org.uk/sites/default/files/public-document/Battle_of_Britain_Air_Show_Car_Pass_19September.pdf

    http://www.iwm.org.uk/sites/default/files/public-document/Battle_of_Britain_Air_Show_Car_Pass_20September.pdf

    Wonder if there is a pdf for tickets as well.

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #883256
    Pen Pusher
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    For £205.00 do you get the Car Pass with it?

    Received through the post this morning, a Car Pass from the Museum for the show saying the police are operating a traffic management system on the M11, A505 and J10 to the M11 and the pass has to be on display in your car windscreen. Presumably if you don’t have the pass showing then the police will be pointing you in the other direction.

    Bit of a bummer as I’m on a motorbike and don’t have a windscreen.

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #884215
    Pen Pusher
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    Updated display list for next weekend’s show.
    2x Seafire’s now + 2x F-15’s on Saturday only

    19-20 September 2015
    The flying display will commence at 2pm and finish at approximately 5.30pm.

    All flying is subject to weather, serviceability and operations commitments.
    The Coming of the Second World War

    In preparation for war, airfields are modernised, the RAF invests in new fighter aircraft, such as the Supermarine Spitfire, and radar stations are constructed as part of the Air Defence of Great Britain.

    de Havilland Hornet Moth D & M Miller
    Slingsby Kirby Kite and Piper Super Cub tug D Bramwell / Shuttleworth Collection
    Rotorsport Calidus autogyro Gyro Air Displays
    Hawker Nimrod The Fighter Collection
    Hawker Nimrod Historic Aircraft Collection
    Gloster Gladiator The Fighter Collection
    Curtiss Hawk 75 The Fighter Collection
    Boeing Stearman Kaydet Golden Apple Operations Limited
    Bücker Jungmann Skytricks
    Stampe SV-4 J Keighley
    de Havilland Tiger Moth Classic Wings

    The Outbreak of the Second World War

    War is declared on 3 September 1939. Neville Chamberlain announces that appeasement has failed and that “this country is at war with Germany”.

    Bristol Blenheim Aircraft Restoration Company
    Hawker Sea Hurricane Shuttleworth Collection
    Hawker Hurricane Historic Aircraft Collection
    Hawker Hurricane Minmere Farm Partnership

    The Battle of Britain Begins

    From 10 July to 11 August 1940, the Luftwaffe attacked British shipping in the channel and drew Britain’s Fighter Command into combat. The beginning of the battle is commemorated by recreating an RAF fighter scramble with pilots running towards their waiting aircraft to chase off the enemy aircraft.

    Hispano Buchon (Messerschmitt Bf 109) Aircraft Restoration Company
    Hispano Buchon (Messerschmitt Bf 109) Spitfire Limited
    Nord 1002 (Messerschmitt Bf 108) Aircraft Restoration Company
    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Imperial War Museums
    Hawker Hurricane Minmere Farm Partnership

    Evolving Tactics

    As the Battle of Britain develops, so do the tactics of the pilots of Fighter Command.

    North American Harvard Aircraft Restoration Company
    North American Harvard The Fighter Collection
    North American Harvard T-6 Harvard Aviation
    North American Yale Aircraft Restoration Company

    Target London

    The German forces turn their attentions away from airfields and towards London in what became known as the Blitz. The Duxford Big Wing, an air fighting formation of three to five squadrons, comes into operation for the first time in a patrol over North Weald. This key moment in Duxford’s history is honoured with a massed flypast of Spitfires taking off from our historic airfield.

    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Imperial War Museums
    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Comanche Fighters
    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Comanche Fighters
    Supermarine Spitfire V Historic Aircraft Collection
    Supermarine Spitfire V The Fighter Collection
    Supermarine Spitfire IX Old Flying Machine Company
    Supermarine Spitfire IX Historic Flight Foundation
    Supermarine Spitfire IX K Perkins
    Supermarine Spitfire IXT Air Leasing
    Supermarine Spitfire IXT Aircraft Restoration Company
    Supermarine Spitfire IXT Boultbee Flight Academy
    Supermarine Spitfire XIV The Fighter Collection
    Supermarine Spitfire XVI Spitfire Limited
    Supermarine Spitfire XVIII Spitfire Limited
    Supermarine Spitfire XIX Rolls-Royce
    Supermarine Seafire III Air Leasing
    Supermarine Seafire XVII Kennet Aviation

    Counting the Cost


    Approximately one in six RAF Fight Command pilots lost their lives in the Battle of Britain. We honour their bravery and sacrifice.

    Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B B-17 Preservation
    Supermarine Spitfire x4 Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby
    Hawker Hurricane x2 Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby

    Celebrating Victory

    One of the most significant victories in the Second World War, the Battle of Britain made winning the war a
    possibility for Britain.

    Boeing Chinook 27 Squadron, RAF Odiham
    Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle x2 flypast (Saturday only) 492nd Fighter Squadron, USAF, RAF Lakenheath
    Eurofighter Typhoon / Supermarine Spitfire 29 (R) Squadron / Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby
    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Comanche Fighters
    Supermarine Spitfire Ia Comanche Fighters
    Aerostars – Yak-50 x 4 (Saturday only) Aerostars Aerobatic Formation
    The Red Arrows – BAe Hawk x 9 (Sunday only) RAF Aerobatic Team, RAF Scampton

    Flying participation confirmed on 9 September.

    http://www.iwm.org.uk/flying-aircraft-list

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #885490
    Pen Pusher
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    Pratt & Whitney J58

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #885609
    Pen Pusher
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    10Sep15

    And some more from today.:D

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    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford BoB Pilot Movie (humour), what, why? #885783
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    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #887585
    Pen Pusher
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    09Sep15

    A few of mine from today

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    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #891002
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    06Sep15

    Although the day started with wall to wall cloud, unlike Saturday, it soon cleared and we had wall to wall blue sky and sunshine and it was quite warm. Classic Wings continued where they left off yesterday. A bright yellow Stampe flew in and then in the afternoon flew in formation with the Duxford based Jungmann and later a spot of solo aerobatics over the airfield. With the arrival of the Blenheim and B-17/Sally-B around 5 o’clock all Duxford based war birds, apart from the Catalina, had returned back to base from air show duty so I called it a day. As I was just joining the M11 on my motorbike what looked like a two-seat Spitfire followed by what looked like the Seafire were starting a run and break. Good job I was wearing a full face helmet otherwise some of the passing car drivers might have heard some choice Anglo-Saxon words.

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    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford- 'The Naughty Field' #891007
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    … but as yet no a/c have gone down in the naughty field or naughty field II which is beyond the M11 and which used to be within the boundary of the original airfield. .

    TFC P-38 – debris in naughty field and Me109 – in naughty field II.

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #891890
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    05Sep15

    Classic Wings had a busy day with their fly in a Spitfire with MJ627 from Biggin Hill and fly with a Spitfire with MH434 and the two Rapides and Harvard ‘Taz’ and the three Tiger Moths up and down all day. Amongst all this various war birds flew out of Duxford, and some returned, for air show duty mainly at the Victory Show at Cosby. With wall to wall cloud for most of the time, lighting conditions for a spot of photography was a bit challenging. BBC Wales were also in attendance with camera crews wandering around the site before a recording of an interview with Si King for the ‘People Remembered’ TV programme in a temporary studio that had been set up by the Lancaster in AirSpace.

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    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #892179
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    To many war birds flying outside. Si King being interviewed for the People Remembered program.

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #892217
    Pen Pusher
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    BBC Wales filming at Duxford today. Lights and camera set up in AirSpace at the moment.

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #892671
    Pen Pusher
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    :confused:

    L5075/15: Obstacle erected
    Q) EGTT/QOBCE/IV/M/AE/000/002/5205N00008E005

    HARD RUNWAY 06R/24L CLOSED DUE RADAR TOWER PSN 520527N 0000755E
    (DUXFORD) HGT 20FT AGL 145FT AMSL

    FROM: 07 Sep 2015 17:00 GMT (18:00 BST) TO: 09 Sep 2015 19:00 GMT (20:00 BST)
    SCHEDULE: 1700-1900

    Brian

    in reply to: The Sun at it again with Sally B #894736
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    Posted on B-17 Preservation Ltd – The Sally-B Web Site

    Stop Press

    31 August 2015

    In response to sensationalist reporting in the press and media of Sally B at the Clacton Air show, Elly Sallingboe operator of the B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B said:

    ‘Our B-17 Sally B has a smoke system fitted which emits a plume of smoke during the last run of every display we do as a tribute to the thousands allied airmen who died over Europe during the Second World War and as a tribute to all who support this beloved aircraft. We have performed this tribute at every venue and show for the past 20 years and it is frequently accompanied by a planned silence or stirring music.

    ‘We have operated Sally B for 40 years as a flying memorial and for the enjoyment and education of spectators here in the UK and in Europe. The aircraft is operated, flown and maintained, mainly by professional volunteers and as a registered charity is supported solely by the goodwill of the public; donations and by the support of the 6,500 members of the Sally B Supporters club, whose sole aim is to insure this flying icon remains flying as a tribute to the to the 79,000 allied airmen who lost their lives during WWII.

    Every year, this flying memorial is seen and appreciated by hundreds of thousands all over the UK and Europe.

    ‘Our display in no way reflects or refers to the tragic events at Shoreham earlier this month. The thoughts of everyone associated with Sally B continues to be with the families of those caught up in this most unfortunate tragedy.’

    Elly Sallingboe
    B-17 Operator & Chairman of Trustees

    http://www.sallyb.org.uk/news.htm

    Brian

    in reply to: Duxford Diary (2015) #895071
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    I have no idea what the NOTAM is for but as CADman has said, something could be happening at the museum that a bit of quiet time is required.

    Brian

    Edit: a quick bit of Googling

    The Royal Anglia Regiment
    Regimental Day
    When-Sunday, Sep 6, 2015
    Where-Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridge CB22 4QR, United Kingdom (map)
    DescriptionService, parade and reunion

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