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Posted: Sun 06 Jun, 2004 10:41 pm
by wannabe_bootneck
I'm going to Waddington, been before a couple of times, actually a great day, all sorts there, old tanks & vehicles, RAF Reg. display last time, all sorts of planes, lots of tales from iraq to if you talk to pilots, they're very friendly, especially Yanks, i spoke to A-10 pilots, B-52 Nuke weapons operator, all sorts. loopy Russians powering down engines and diving then pulling up at last second etc. a really good day!

Posted: Mon 07 Jun, 2004 12:17 am
by Chaff
Hyperlite - I went to Duxford D-day anniversary air show today all on my tod. Did I feel stupid, you bet as I saw NO ONE who wasn't accompanied! (Hope that makes you feel better) :D

However, I like going to air shows and wanted to pay my respects. Consequently, my desire to be there was stronger than the one to stay at home and wish I was there, and I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

What's more I've acquired a lovely tan from being in the sun all day. That's not entirely true, my arms and face are bright red, but I'm hoping they'll go brown before the skin peels off in huge flakes.

Posted: Mon 07 Jun, 2004 9:26 am
by blodwyn
Sorry hyper, due to mod cutbacks we wont be taking the nail bar this year, though we will be maintaining usual RAF medical standards ie tubigrips & bufren for any injury/ailment.

8)


Blod

Posted: Mon 07 Jun, 2004 11:31 pm
by Wholley
Chaff,
just a quick question.
Is RAF Duxford now part of the Imperial War Museum?
I visited many moons ago for an air show and had a great time,but someone(can't remember who)told me that it is no longer operational.
Wholley.

Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 6:23 am
by Guest
The RAF left Duxford in the 60's Wholley, the former Battle of Britain station then became the reserve collection of aircraft (and much later, all things military) for the Imperial War Museum at Lambeth.

The airfield is a working museum, I was there on Friday last, it is Europes premier aviation museum, easily situated off the M11 Motorway South of Cambridge but gets extremely busy on Air Show Days, like the veterans D Day show on Sunday, five miles of traffic jams on the M11 itself, we certainly know how to hold events of this magnitude in this country and no one can hold a candle to us Brits in organising such an event!!

Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 2:38 pm
by Wholley
Thank's guys,
last time I was at Duxford would have been mid sixties-ish.
Dad and I went together of course there was no M11 back then,
but what a great day!Two MkVb Spitfires gave a really good display along with an Me109f.I was astounded at how slow the Fairy Swordfish was,it looked to me that as it made it's final approach and flared it was going about 10mph.
Anyhoo we had a wonderful day,hope to visit again with the good ladywife at some point.
Wholley.
:o

Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 10:12 pm
by Hyperlithe
I'm going to Waddington anyway, having passed our MLATs the other chap who's going to be on my course is going too, and his parents run a B&B, so I don't even need my hotel room! As for all the others, guess I'll just have to wait and see...

Posted: Wed 09 Jun, 2004 12:29 am
by Chaff
Spannerman wrote:The airfield is a working museum, I was there on Friday last, it is Europes premier aviation museum, easily situated off the M11 Motorway South of Cambridge but gets extremely busy on Air Show Days, like the veterans D Day show on Sunday, five miles of traffic jams on the M11 itself, we certainly know how to hold events of this magnitude in this country and no one can hold a candle to us Brits in organising such an event!!
I don't know about the Duxford organisers themselves, but the police could have organised the traffic system a bit better! A half hour journey took me two and a half hours, most of which was spent sitting in that five mile queue of traffic on the M11! I understand some people didn't even get in after waiting for hours because the car parks were full.

Posted: Wed 09 Jun, 2004 9:45 am
by rabby
A couple of years ago I went to the Leuchars show, traffic was a nightmare, but I think any airshow you go to involves a queue. In fact I enjoyed that part so much I'm going again this year!

Posted: Thu 10 Jun, 2004 4:43 pm
by Hyperlithe
Have just heard that the Nimrod R1 will not now be at Waddington for the airshow, which has thrown me slightly cos it was my primary reason for going! Guess I will just have to make do with an MR2 and an all-round good day out...

Posted: Sat 19 Jun, 2004 9:52 am
by Hyperlithe
Is the mobile beauty salon going to be at Waddington Blodwyn? I'm going to be there all weekend, and I don't think my hair will stay pretty with all those big noisy planes about....

Posted: Sat 19 Jun, 2004 3:12 pm
by blodwyn
The raf have already thought of this problem, and in a bid to prevent LAHF (large aircraft hairstyle failure), have actually decided to sell off the countries entire flying stock, which happily ties in rather nicely with defence spending cutbacks.

Just in case johnny foreigner comes over in his tigermoth, youll be pleased to hear Blod will be on standby with EHN/S (emergency hair net*/spray)

Blod

*emergency hair net, actually large tubigrip

Posted: Wed 23 Jun, 2004 10:50 am
by hemsbacher
I'm off to Fairford for the RIAT this July, and I'm quite looking forward to it :D Horray, free entry when 3822s are present!

Posted: Wed 23 Jun, 2004 2:42 pm
by bootneck
Hyperlithe wrote:Shall I take it no-one wants to go to Waddington then? :D
Hyper, is that an invite? :oops:

http://www.waddingtonairshow.co.uk/

a link with the dates on.......its this weekend, so you better get you skates on.