We are lucky to have such great skilled craftspersons and companies like Airframe Assemblies who undoubtedly will be beavering at great haste along with ArCo boys and girls doing ‘Their Bit’ to get this spit back up in the skies.
As said above, no more common on the Spit just we hear about it, I am surprised not to see this ‘Hawker Spitfire’ all over the press “1st world war 100 year old airplain” ” are they to old to fly”
Spitfires flying down this way are a very common sight now but I still rush outside as with any warbird I never take it for granted it always stirs the mind so thank you to all you owner operators and the crews who fly maintain and fettle these special birds.
Fantastic, thanks Matthias great update and a super cool aeroplane
I wonder if any of it remains out on Foulness Island, great photos and welcome to the forum
TE311 passed well west of me on FR24 I thought it was so late he was going to stop off at DX but he pushed on to conningsby
looks like TE311 just about to make a daylight landing at DX now 16.57
Pushed on to Conningsby
Great work YakMan
I see the Magic carpet is working well !!
Hampden,Spitfire Malcolm hood Mustangythingy
Love it
I think the cow Shhhh smell is only if it rains
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Luftwaffe WW2 JU-87 jumo me109 bf109 Fi156 fw190 bf110 ju88 LW
ten million dollars, AU or US? just shows what a mossie costs
Go to the naughty step
SUPER ! well done in the nippy weather that is dedication