Good to see that they’re not throwing away all those £55’s on tacky promotional gear !
Oh no
It’s ‘Deja Vu’ all over again
Thanks for the comments guys.
I gather the Bucc and Victor taxi runs are detailed on their website
http://www.yorkshireairmuseum.co.uk
I was told by one of the stewards that their runway is 2 miles long – should make for quite an impressive event
No, it’ll only get really worrying when someone wraps one in hessian and photographs it as a WW2 cone !
Also one of their second Bucc – Looked nice in desert ‘pink’ even on an overcast day. Shame that the canopy cover was on, but I can’t blame them – March in Yorkshire is not exactly tropical.
And another
Andrewman – here’s the first shot of the Lightning
Thanks for the comments.
Ant – yes, it’s the real thing – on loan from the RAF Museum.
Andrewman. Back to you shortly on the Lightning
Ha – knew someone would ask, so here you are – a genuine Elvington Cone !
Will it fly ?
And finally, a nice shot of the Victor parked in front of the control tower
Dakota
Me 109
Anson undergoing restoration
And the Victor
And for jet enthusiasts, the taxiable bucc