Great pics . Did the Jaguar do the fast taxi run as promised ??
There is a whole load of ROKAF T-50 ‘s in UK , They are doing our display season Inc. RIAT. Other alternatives , a.they have Invaded. b. They are going to open up a Take away .
Another German product , that got finished & managed to fly !!
Will Stav./Glos. be the T6’s permanent home /base ???
I believe Kemble ,this year , is a ” Best of British ” type thingy !! Kids , Ice ceam , Dogs , Traction engines , someone knitting corn dollies & carving light pulls !! Oh plus some Aircraft to scare the dogs !!! When Delta Jets were in charge it was excellent …then it went downhill slightly ( weather didnt help )
Isnt it great , that photos like these still survive ? Many thanks .
Could’nt find a local Cinema showing the film —-so I downloaded Free off Internet .
Spent this afternoon watching it on laptop with earphones on good volume , crisps & coffee to hand .
For a film based on fact it was well executed . I was looking for boys own entertainment & wasn’t disappointed .
Kids from 9—90 of all races & colours will find & little bit of inspiration , entertainment & education from the film …
Its a great starting point for an historical episode ……..
I stand corrected it is a Jet Aircraft Museum plane …It was arriving to take part in the Hamilton Airshow !!
OOOOh Errr Snakes ….Not sure about Mambas —but I know of a big red King Cobra ………
I take it TSA is Trans Siberian Airlines ?????? or Tories Say Anything ????
Already done …I beat you by 3 hours !!
Oh no , not you too ??? ( U 2 )
I usually fill in the cracks in my aircraft wings with Liquid Green Stuff —takes about 5 mins & can be lightly sanded !!
Will they ” Fight them on the Beaches ” & ” Fight them on the Landing grounds” & will they ” Never surrender” ??
Spent a morning, when I was about 10, in Cosford signal box ( no longer there ) with my friend Graham , his Dad was signalman .My other friend’s dad was Station Master at Cosford Halt .
Having, nearly , the whole St. in our married quarters lounge to watch the Coronation on our telly . There was only a couple of tellys in the street , it was 1953 & I was 8.
I remember our TV was made by a company called Peto Scott.