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In Reach of The Skies: Aviation related stories from a life long enthusiast
Sunday, 20 August 2023
Sunday, 13 August 2023
Fingers crossed!
Tickets purchased for next weekend's Flying Proms at Shuttleworth. Let's hope the weather plays ball!
Tuesday, 8 August 2023
Tuesday, 1 August 2023
Bray airshow
As mentioned below, apart from the BBMF, all scheduled displays took place at Bray despite the gray overcast and occasional showers. Here is a flavour of the displays not posted separately.
Monday, 31 July 2023
Saab 37 Viggen
One of the highlights at Bray was this Saab Viggen. The cloud base also restricted the aircraft's display parameters but as it was the first time I had seen a Viggen it was still quite special.
Catalina at Bray
Catalina Miss Pick UP got her props back recently as mentioned last month which meant she was able to attend Bray airshow as scheduled
Sunday, 30 July 2023
Reds at Bray
The Red Arrows were the first display item at Bray air show last Sunday. This was our first visit to Bray and their seafront show and, unfortunately, the weather was not great being grey all day with showers from time to time. However, apart from the BBMF, all scheduled display items performed with The Reds leading the way albeit restricted to their flat display due to the limited ceiling caused by a low cloud base. They were as polished as ever although remain as an 8 ship formation until next year when there will again be enough trained pilots to revert to their tradditional 9 aircraft.
Saturday, 29 July 2023
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
Foynes Flying Boat Museum
Foynes, on the Shannon estuary in Ireland, was a flying boat base that opened in the mid 1930s. At that time land based planes did not have the range to cross the Atlantic but large seaplanes could and by 1942 the first non-stop transatlantic flight took place. The advent of WWII restricted passenger flights and the opening of Shannon airport in 1942provided competition and Foynes closed in 1946.
In 1989 an Aviation and Maritime museum opened in the od passenger terminus and incorporates the old control tower. The highlight of the museum is a full scale replica of the fuselage of a Boeing 314 Clipper, fully fitted out and incorporating a small section of the port wing up to and including the inner engine.
here are some images from an interesting visit.
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