Yorkshire Air Museum (including the RCAF and Allied Air Forces Memorial) has a number of events through August and early September.
I have been trying to think what this aircraft could be for a while now and agree it is most likely a Harvard or …. NA-50 replica – http://www.airliners.net/photo/North-American-NA-50/0693646/M/ :p
I would think this is the most likely aircraft http://northwealdairfieldfunday.com/whats-on/planes/north-american-t6-texan/ if it were not for the drop tanks and cowling shape.
aeronut – you still have time to warn them 😉
Rick Wakemans Journey to the Centre of the Earth…..
More accurately, the female vocalist 🙂
Sounds like a Forward Air Controller Exercise. They use Hawks up here.
Two Sea Harriers at Yeovilton today 🙂
I have already passed the competition info on to an interested party 🙂
It is something I have heard about on a few local radio stations around the country, recently.
One thing is for sure, if I was in the position of the people who lost their house, they would never get a penny from me. I would burn the house down and then the church !
What ever the un known aircraft, I would be happy just to see the B2 formations that have been happening since.
I think I might be in a minority here but I have always thought the ISS scheme looks really nice.
I bet that is fun in winter 🙂
With out meaning to cause offence, I think it is fair to say that this part of the forum is mainly populated by the more `mature members` of the forum.
On that note, it seems strange to me to see talk of people NOW not knowing how to conduct basic maintenance and repairs on their vehicles. On the whole it is the `younger` drivers who are driving the older vehicles that need regular maintenance and repairs from their owners and the more `mature` drivers who are driving the newer cars that have the servicing and maintenance packages.
Even better, a 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300B Saloon. (£7-9,000 reserve) 😀
Did you not see the Lotus Cortina ????? 🙂
I am already enjoying this thread. It is quite frustrating to pass quite regularly, knowing what is there and never seeing anything.
Great work on the Mirage. It would make a great back drop to some photos of my own little French restoration, when it is finished 😉