silhouette53
One of the Regulars
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- Birmingham, England
Well, not only did I make my now annual pilgrimage to Duxfords 'Flying Legends' airshow, but I actually managed to talk my wife into coming as well !! Glad to report that she genuinely enjoyed it. If you've been to this show before then I'm preaching to the converted - if you haven't, then you're missing out on one of the finest aerial experiences this side of WW2.
It would take me far too long to describe in detail everything on show, and on offer - suffice it to say that apart from the amazing array of aircraft which are flown brilliantly by some outstanding pilots, there are dozens of traders there ( mostly of course with an aviation bias !!!) including Eastman Leathers. I was unable to leave their tent without two items of headgear which seduced me, namely a type A3 HBT mechanics cap and a type B2 winter shearling flight cap. I might post a pic of them soon.
And Paddy, I did ask Garry Eastman if you were around but as I've since learned, you didn't go this year so we've still to meet !!
Heaps to see and do while waiting for the flying to start - the American Air Museum, the Land Warfare Hall, pleasure flights in a Dragon Rapide or a Tiger Moth. Though on over two days, Sat and Sun, I attended only on the Sunday. Unusually, the show began with an awesome display by an F18 fighter from the US base at Lakenheath. The speed, acceleration, climb rate and maneuverability of this bird has to be seen to be believed , and the sound !!!! Incredible !
Of course the crowd were there to see WW2 aircraft and I dont think anyone left there disappointed at what they saw. Every year sees a DVD produced of the show, so if you can't be there in person then get at least a taste of what it's all about by buying the DVD.
Here are just a few pics.
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It would take me far too long to describe in detail everything on show, and on offer - suffice it to say that apart from the amazing array of aircraft which are flown brilliantly by some outstanding pilots, there are dozens of traders there ( mostly of course with an aviation bias !!!) including Eastman Leathers. I was unable to leave their tent without two items of headgear which seduced me, namely a type A3 HBT mechanics cap and a type B2 winter shearling flight cap. I might post a pic of them soon.
And Paddy, I did ask Garry Eastman if you were around but as I've since learned, you didn't go this year so we've still to meet !!
Heaps to see and do while waiting for the flying to start - the American Air Museum, the Land Warfare Hall, pleasure flights in a Dragon Rapide or a Tiger Moth. Though on over two days, Sat and Sun, I attended only on the Sunday. Unusually, the show began with an awesome display by an F18 fighter from the US base at Lakenheath. The speed, acceleration, climb rate and maneuverability of this bird has to be seen to be believed , and the sound !!!! Incredible !
Of course the crowd were there to see WW2 aircraft and I dont think anyone left there disappointed at what they saw. Every year sees a DVD produced of the show, so if you can't be there in person then get at least a taste of what it's all about by buying the DVD.
Here are just a few pics.