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

Wednesday 24 January 2024

Hangar collapse

There has been an ongoing saga about Hangar 3 at Old Sarum for a few years. This is a WWI hangar that is listed but has been left to fall in to a state of disrepair amidst a planning campaign to develop the airfield including the addition of housing. Sadly storm Isha last weekend caused its collapse.There are calls for it to ve fully restored but it remains to be seen if it actually happens.
Here it is a few years ago not looking pristine but at least in one piece.

Monday 22 January 2024

Sywell Air Show

This is a new event on the calendar this and is sounding like a successor to Flying Legends. Only time will tell but a decent aircraft line up gas been announced and us being added to so I have taken advantage of the early bird discount and got tickets for the Saturday.

Tuesday 9 January 2024

Heading north

This Jaguar, a long term resident of Cosford and caught here about 5 years ago, was dismantled last month and moved to a new home at RAF Lossiemouth.

Thursday 28 December 2023

Spitfire sold

Spitfire MkIX SL633, which had a minor landing accident back in the summer, has been sold and will start a new life in Australia. I believe that the only time I have seen this aircraft was at Flying Legends back in 2015 when I took this shot.

Duxford departure

The fourth Eurofighter Typhoon prototype, which has been on display at Duxford since 2009 has now moved on. It's disposal had been rumoured with small panels having been removed some while ago. The airframe was dismantled last month and moved to RAF Cosford where it will be used for ground instructional purposes.



Newark Canberra to be scrapped

Canberra PR7 WH971, which has been on display at Newark Air Museum since 1998, is likely to be scrapped next year. The airframe is on loan to the museum and the owners are responsible for its upkeep. The loan actually came to an end last year and the Canberra needs significant repairs which are beyond the capability of the museum to deal with and, as no alternatives have been proposed, scrapping after stripping for parts, seems the inevitable outcome.
Here is the aircraft in 2016 when I last saw it - marked as WH972.



Tuesday 19 December 2023

Flying Legends cancelled (again)

After a 3 year hiatus Flying Legends returned in the summer this year although because its new Churh Fenton location was so much further away I was unable to attend. It seems like the new venue was a one off as the 2024 event has already been called off😕

Thursday 7 December 2023

Off to the USA

Apparently Contrary Mary or Miss Velma as she was for many years has now been sold and will have a new home in America. Seems a shame but there should be a couple of new Mustangs on the show circuit next year.

Monday 4 December 2023

Junkers JU88 C-2

I posted some pictures of a completed 88 a few weeks ago. That was an A-1 bomber version of the Luftwaffe twin, this is cannon equiped fighter. It started life as the old Airfix A-4 many years ago and I bought an after market C-2 conversion kit which sat on the shelf for a long time. I have at last completed the task which involved quite a bit of surgery and tweaking, especially joining the new engine nacelles to tge wings, but here it is finished.

Monday 20 November 2023

Nakajima B5N Kate

Next off the production line is this Kate torpedo bomber. The Kate served Japanese forces throughout WWII including the infamous raid on Pearl Harbour.
This is a Hasegawa 1/72 kit with after market decals which were actually a bit of a pain!

Tuesday 14 November 2023

Catalina N423RS

Looking through some old snaps I came across this image of a Catalina in Greenpeace livery that I had forgotten all about, taken around 1998 after the plane had been used in the Med in the fight against illegal fishing. On checking I realised that it was the same Catalina, by then sporting RAF Coastal Command colours, that I had seen at North Weald when visiting with my mate Gaz back in 2010. On that day work was being undertaken to get the engines running and a very smokey affair it was too. Subsequently the aircraft was dismantled and went over to America in 2015. The good news is that, although still in bits, the aircraft was acquired by The Tunison Foundation of Poughkeepsie in June of this year as a restoration project. Hopefully this means that it will fly again.

Monday 13 November 2023

Boeing Kaydet/Stearmam

An old Revell kit of the American biplane trainer.Introduced in the 1930s over 10,000 were produced and many stil fly today. This kit is straight out of the box with some after market stars and stripes.

Monday 30 October 2023

Grumman Duck

The only real example of this amphibious biplane that I recall seeing was part of the Erickson Collection that we visited in America in 2019. This is a 1/72 scale Airfix kit that cost all of 99p plus post but it was missing the starboard lower wing and port rear elevator but I managed to knock up replacements from scrap and it came out OK.

Sunday 22 October 2023

Autumn spotting

In the overhead of the garden today, largely on high, on a pleasant autumn afternoon