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Flying Legends 2013, Duxford, UK

Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:29 pm

The participation list for Flying Legends 2013 has been published at The Fighter Collection's website: http://fighter-collection.com/cft/

News on Wednesday's arrivals and practices can be found at http://globalaviationresource.com/v2/2013/07/10/news-flying-legends-2013-build-up-100713/

Looks good to me - down on numbers from previous years, but a lot of European aircraft are either unserviceable (Lightning, Spitfire PR.XIX etc.) or simply can't come, not a lot the organisers can do about that. I'm sure it'll be as good a show as ever! Highlights would have to be P-51D Moonbeam McSwine's UK début, the Horsemen in Spitfires and the new French Hurricane.

Re: Flying Legends 2013, Duxford, UK

Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:13 am

I beg to differ, the highlight will be two Gloster Gladiators flying together for the first time for quite a while

Re: Flying Legends 2013, Duxford, UK

Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:29 am

JimW wrote:I beg to differ, the highlight will be two Gloster Gladiators flying together for the first time for quite a while


Not to mention four assorted prewar Hawker bipes. We've never seen a comparable gathering of 1930s fighting planes in the U.S. I'm not sure one could be assembled even theoretically.

August

Re: Flying Legends 2013, Duxford, UK

Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:32 pm

Indeed, the 2 x Gladiators and 4 x Hawker biplanes are what I'm looking forward too.

Then there's 'The Boss's' last public displays this weekend, which very much marks an end of an era for Legends...... :cry:

Interesting that SG is opening the displays in his beloved Bearcat rather than doing his usual 'joker' routine while the Balbo forms up.
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