Middle photo I think must be the Trolley Accumulater access point, I think it moved sometimes to trailing edge fuselage port side on some.
Air Atlantic De Havilland DH 104 Dove 8 G-DHDV just on the South Coast betwixt Bexhill and Hastings
Red nosed 109s the flavour of the month !!!!:cool::very_drunk:;)
I’M IN
WOW ! that looks frightning. Thanks to all, I never thought I would see one of these fly at any time of day!
Will it be at????
good price for a day out
looking fantastic, how much work has been done in a small amount of time
Stearman doing aeros over the A12 Boreham Essex then departed to the East followed by what looked like a Tucano heading west at a rate of knots towards North Weald ?
Superb image of the Comet FAB YOU LUSS
Very intersting to see this, good on BHHH allowing this to be shown
Great update, slowly moving in the right direction, well done all keep it up !
I really hate long winded answers can you not just get straight to the point Sabrejet 🙂
I am thankful that someone could be bothered to firstly excavate the aeroplanes from their graves and then that has allowed for someone else to move them along to someone who has the money and dedication to restore/rebuild not only back to a MKI Spitfire but for it to be airworthy and delight us with for what I never thought I would ever see since building KL-B 1/24th airfix kit circa 1972.
Thank you thank you all, I have seen the Spits in the air and long may they continue to do so wherever that may be in the world delighting many people and passing the word about the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain far and wide
I do hope before I pop off to see a 109E, any kind of German / British Bomber, Defiant more baby Spits Hurricanes again thank you to the dedicated.
Stop moaning about it, you could always pop down the high street and get a bank loan and fund your own which can sit where ever you want it to sit.