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In Reach of The Skies: Aviation related stories from a life long enthusiast
Friday, 25 October 2024
On the move
This Javelin at Yorkshire Air Museum has deteriorated since I first saw it in 2010 and the museum apparently do not have the resources to restore it so it has been gifted to East Midlands Aeropark as a project and it will then get the attention it needs.
Thursday, 17 October 2024
Blue Skies Richard Grace
Very sorry to hear this evening of the death of Richard Grace of Air Leasing, the Grace Spitfire, the man behind Sywell air show this year, the Tempest restoration and countless other achievements. Gone much too young. My sincere condolences to all those affected by his loss.
Monday, 14 October 2024
Shackleton progress
I last saw Avro Shackleton WR963 in April last year, as reported here when it undertook one of its final engine runs. The aircraft has now been dismantled in readiness for the planned move to Elvington which should be completed over the coming weeks. This will hopefully be a good move for the Shack which will be reassmbled to ground running condition once more in a more secure location than previously. Hopefully she will be looking her old self sometime next year.
Sunday, 6 October 2024
Coming to Europe
The superb Avro Anson MkI that I saw at Wanaka over Easter has just been sold and I hear it is joining a Czech collection here
Friday, 4 October 2024
More from Duxford
A little belatedly here is some more of the action from the Duxford Battle of Britain show last month.
Wednesday, 2 October 2024
Fairey Barracuda
An old Frog kit that I picked up cheap. More or less from the box although I changed the exhaust stacks from the spares box as the originals looked too small. Also added some interior detail and I already had a Falcon canopy so used that. Original decals were shot so dived in to the spares box again.
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
A sad day
This large scale Lancaster model that I finished a little over 3 years ago survived to completion despite the attentions of our beloved rescue cat Frosty part way through the build. Later he stepped in to frame as I was trying to do a 'bombers moon' type shot in the garden but on that occasion he only gave it a quick look over and the aircraft survives in a display cabinet. Sadly Frosty does not survive any longer as we had to say goodbye today after an all too quick 5 years albeit he was over 14. Sweet dreams Frosty.
Sunday, 22 September 2024
WWI contingent
Last weekend's Duxford show included a WWI section including my first sight of the DH9 in the air. Last time I saw it on the flightline was in 2019 and it went tech on the day.
Saturday, 21 September 2024
Hurricanes at Duxford
There were four Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain show at Duxford last weekend, and here they are:
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