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In Reach of The Skies: Aviation related stories from a life long enthusiast

Sunday, 17 September 2023

Duxford Flight line

Had my usual wander along the flight line at Duxford yesterday prior to the Batle of Britain airshow flying display.

Saturday, 16 September 2023

Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection

Whilst I was at Duxford my good mate Gaz was over in Oslo at this museum. If Facebook is your thing Check the Military Wings a look around hangar doors link on the right for his reviews of the exhibits. Also on his other FB page https://www.facebook.com/groups/493289857536250/?ref=share

Duxford update

I was at Duxford today for the Battle of Britain airshow - posts on that to follow - but also had a quick spin around some of the hangars. The CR42 is still in bits under a dust sheet, the Beaughfighter hasn't moved, naturally, The Blenheim is having some engine work, P51D Marinell was drawing the crowds in a hangar doorway, the airworthy DH9 at last has its engine back in place, slow progress on the Heinkel 162 restoration and I was able to grab a shot of the recently arrived Firefly.

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Junkers Ju88

This is a 1/72 Revell kit of the WWII Luftwaffe multi role aircraft. Bought as a partially built kit with some broken parts it is a fairly impressive model that I finished off.

Saturday, 9 September 2023

Grumpy returns?

This B25 used to be part of TFC and seen regularly at Duxford. However it was sold several years ago to new owners in America. Very recently though it was sold again to new owners in Europe so hopefully there is a chance that it will show up in the UK once more at some point.

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Fiat G91Y

Fiat/Aeritalia G91Y. This is the old Matchbox kit from the early 80s picked up cheap with another kit both of which had lost their canopies. The other one I have a spare for but this needed a little work and eventually I trimmed a spare Sea Vixen after market canopy into a passable replacement. All the rest, including decals, are out of the box save some minor cockpit details.

Monday, 4 September 2023

AgustaWestland AW169

Air Ambulance over Hornchurch a couple of days ago in the shape of an AgustaWestland AW169

Sunday, 3 September 2023

Hornchurch

Hornchurch Airfield is probably a familiar name to anyone with an interest in the Battle of Briatin but it has its origins in WWI when it was known as Suttons Farm - from the land that it was built on. It was from Suttons Farm that that a Be2c took off and became the first aircraft to down a Zeppelin back in 1916. The airfield was closed after the war but the land was subsequently requisitioned by the RAF and the airfield opened again in 1928 initially as RAF Suttons Farm but this was soon changed to RAF Hornchurch. During WWII Hornchurch was part of 11 Group, defending London and South East England and played an important role in the Battle of Britain. After the war Hornchurch had a limited role including Aircrew Selection Center and Paraachute training before closing in July 1962. Part of the airfield, including hangars and the technical site are now under a housing estate but much of the rest has become a country park where there are still a few small signs of the past including pill boxes and gun emplacements although as the runways were grass it is hard to discern exactly where they were. Just up the road from the park is Hornchurch Heritage Centre which opened in 2019 in two houses used by RAF Hornchurch from 1939 to 1946. The centre recounts the history of Hornchurch through a number of different diplay rooms and includes stories from the time, such as a Home Front exhibition and other general RAF displays. All worth a look and I finished up by visiting the concrete barges at Rainhaim.

Friday, 1 September 2023

Cut and shut Defiant

I probably originally made this Airfix Defiant around 40 years ago and it was looking a bit sad with a few bits missing. However,ebay came to the rescue with a spares kit up for grabs. It had clearly been too near to a heat source as most of the major parts were warped but it had the bits I was missing - undercarriage, undercarriage doors, aerials, port tailplane. I also cut out the wing leading edges as they had undamaged undercarriage mountings and the port side tailplane attachment section. I opted to change the scheme from night fighter to Battle of Britain period and the decals came from the spares box.