Some final snaps form the Air Festival last Friday.
Aviation images
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Tuesday, 7 June 2022
Shuttleworth Fly Navy 2022
Still 3 weeks or so to go but next up show wise is the Fly Navy event at Shuttleworth and this is the current quoted line up.
Hawker Sea Hurricane
Supermarine
Spitfire
Southern
Martlet
Sopwith
Pup
Sopwith
Triplane
Sopwith
Camel
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Havilland Tiger Moth
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Havilland Chipmunk
Miles
Magister
Avro
Tutor
Bristol
F2b Fighter
Avro
504K
Avro
Anson
T6
Texan
Westland
Lysander
Gloster
Gladiator
Grumman
Wildcat FM-2
Grumman
F8F-2P Bearcat
Goodyear
Corsair FG-1D
Hawker
Nimrod Mk.I
Bristol
Boxkite
Avro
Triplane
Blackburn
Type D Monoplane
Bleriot
XI
Deperdussin
English Electric Wren
Monday, 6 June 2022
Catalina Miss Pick Up
I saw the Catalina only three weeks ago at Duxford but it always puts on a good display so here are a few more pictures.
Patriotic Bronco!
One of the aircraft able to take off and land at Ragley Hall was the OV10 Bronco of the Bronco display team. It was sporting platinum jubilee markings on the tail fins and, as was revealed once in the air, on the roof as well.
Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan
This was a training aircraft in WWII fitted with a Norden bombsight and prepared crews for bombing missions in bigger aircraft such as the B17 and B24.
This is a fairly basic kit and although it has recessed panel lines some detail is not great and in my kit the decals were pretty awful but maybe they were older than I realised. Still, the end result bears a good resemblance to the real thing.
Sunday, 5 June 2022
Red Arrows
Another popular attraction at the Midlands Air Festival was the the Red Arrows Team. For displays, as pilots are apparently needed elsewhere, the Reds are flying a 7 ship formation this year so we weren't sure what to expect. Cloud cover was also on the low side and even Red 10, the commentator who flew in by helicopter, was unsure what level of display would take place. In the event Red Leader called a full display and, apart from the initial loop that was briefly lost in the cloud, the display was as good, tight and professional as we have come to expect over the years.
The Red Arrows are now the only RAF operator of the T1 version of the Hawk but back up aircraft are still being prepared and converted for display so hopefully they will be about for a while yet.
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Always good to see the BBMF and Friday was no exception. It was also a pleasant surprise as the pre-show schedule only ever referred to the Lanc so to have the Hurricane and MkII Spitfire along as well was great.