Aviation images
In Reach of The Skies: Aviation related stories from a life long enthusiast
Monday, 11 March 2019
Metheringham airfield
Metheringham had a fairly short active life. It opened in 1943 and was decomissioned and out of service by May 1946. In the interim it was an RAF Bomber Command airfield and home to 106 squadron and its Avro Lancasters. Most buildings, including the hangars, were demolished over the next 20 years or so and the airfield returned to agriculture. However, as we saw a couple of days ago, remains of the runway and perimeter track still exist having been re-purposed as roads. There are also a couple of buildings in evidence as well as an impressive memorial.
Sunday, 10 March 2019
Bomber Command Memorial
We stopped by the impressive Memorial to Bomber Command just outside of Lincoln today. It opened last year and commemorates the terrible losses suffered by Bomber Command crews in WWII.More than 58,000 crew were lost in the conflict and the names of all are recorded on the Walls of Names that surround the spire.
Saturday, 9 March 2019
XM607
Stopped by Waddington today and grabbed a couple of shots of Avro Vulcan XM607. This Vulcan joined the RAF in 1963 and remained in service until December 1982 a few months after being immortalised in one of the Black Buck raids during the Falklands war of 1982. The main bombing mission is real Boys Own stuff detailed in the book Vulcan 607 which is a great read. The aircraft has been on display at Waddington since January 1983.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)