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The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:39 am

OK ~ We want a good show ~ no messing around ~ just lot's of pictures !

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Buchons

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Red Bull really does give you wings .....

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The Korean War Corsair night scheme on the Corsair is tricky to get right with the lighting conditions

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Skyraider loaded for bear ?

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Something you don't see every day ~ the Curtiss formation

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Steve Hinton brings the new P-40F around the corner for us

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And finally ~ a salute from the Royal Navy Historic Flight's Swordfish

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I've got to dah now ~ just 1 Hour 20 mins before the gates open for the Sunday show ! :wink:

Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:59 am

Thanks very much for sharing.

Nice to see the RN doing what only they can do!

And I wonder when was the last time a P-40F and P-36 flew together - if ever?

Looks like a vintage year for Leg Ends.

Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Sun Jul 10, 2011 7:17 am

Simply concurring with James' comments, Peter. Thanks for keeping us visually updated so faithfully. :drink3:


A question: How are most attendees responding to the P-38? Grumbles over a non-combat paint scheme, or do they seem to be appreciating it as a YP-38 look-alike?


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Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Mon Jul 11, 2011 1:51 am

How are most attendees responding to the P-38


It seem to be divided between ~ it's drop dead gorgeous and that looks "wrong".

Given how much it must have cost the owner to have it restored to this standard ~
I take my hat off to anyone prepared to commit that level of investment into a warbird. :drink3:

Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:37 pm

Peter- You left out the BEST thing on Saturday :lol:
The Manhattan Dolls!
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Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Tue Jul 19, 2011 3:45 pm

Mine's a bit of all'right! Don't know about yours.....

Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:49 am

Hokey-Dokey,
This is brave new technology for me.
Here's the re-enactors with the clearest view I could get of them.
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Below are two AVi VIDEO CLIPS of some of my favourite moments at Duxford.
Sorry for the fence and shoe tops at the end of the fly-by... And I am disappointed at the audio on the start-up. I think the howling wind had something to do with it.

SPANNER getting with the digital age :lol:

CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW and it should take you to the video on Photobucket.
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And finally- You Southern Boys won't die in the UK! If you look hard enough you can still find DPs. :lol: Although one SHOULD avail oneself of the opportunity to try out the Guinness on tap! :drinkers:
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Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:54 pm

Spanner.....the fence and shoe tops were just great......but the shadows at that point really made it excellent :lol: :twisted:

Re: The Late Evening News From Duxford ~ July 9th 2011

Fri Jul 22, 2011 5:22 pm

LadyO2Pilot wrote:Spanner.....the fence and shoe tops were just great......but the shadows at that point really made it excellent :lol: :twisted:


Yeah- That is what we in da bidness call that Cinema' Verite' stuff.
It's all tres chic doncha know? 8)

SPANNER TRUEFAUX

But it was way cool audio on the fly-by until I turned the camera into the wind.
The only other time I saw Lefty Gardner's WHITE LIGHTNIN' fly was by accident.
I walked out of work in about '78 or 79, heard something interesting, looked up- and in the ONLY hole in an overcast sky what should fly by but a P-38 painted White with red trim.

There is ALSO a deep Duxford-CAF connexion. I have seen the picture of Loyd and Lefty dressed up in Luftwaffe uniforms for their flying appearances in Battle of Britain!

Fair tailwinds Lefty and Loyd.
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