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    Sywell Fly-In and Arrivals 18-8-12 (More added)

    Here's a few random shots from Sywell today. A mix of visitors and arrivals for tomorrow's airshow.







































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    Kudos to the finishers of "Marinell" for getting the USAAF insignia correct. Nobody else in these photos did!

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    superb photo's...

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    A few more from Sywell:
























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    Beautiful Pictures! Glorious Aeroplanes!

    Thanks for posting David (and for all the others)

    Regards
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    Nice pictures. I believe the Terrier G-ARUI is owned by Terry Dann, whom I
    remember from way back when I was an ATC cadet in the 60's

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    Sat with the Hardwick Warbirds pilots on saturday evening.

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    Excellent pics!!

    TT
    Our Beech 18 & T-6@www.beechrestorations.com
    Visit Sywell Aviation Museum @
    www.sywellaerodrome.co.uk/museum.php
    Sywell Airshow 17.8.2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Veich View Post
    Kudos to the finishers of "Marinell" for getting the USAAF insignia correct. Nobody else in these photos did!
    Hmmm really!
    Interestingly you may or may not know that the two Mustangs and the Harvard are owned, were completley rebuilt and are operated by the same chap!

    Excellent pics as usual Mr W

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bomberboy View Post
    Hmmm really!
    Interestingly you may or may not know that the two Mustangs and the Harvard are owned, were completley rebuilt and are operated by the same chap!

    Excellent pics as usual Mr W
    He also owns the wonderful Stearman which had an overhaul when it arrived at Hardwick but has yet to be fully rebuilt.

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    Shocking landing by the Stearman pilot though wasn't it DCW...rumour has it he was charged four landing fees ! :diablo:

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEXANTOMCAT View Post
    Shocking landing by the Stearman pilot though wasn't it DCW...rumour has it he was charged four landing fees ! :diablo:

    TT
    Pot, kettle, black.....:diablo:


    Its only a truly bad landing if there's nothing left to bounce.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEXANTOMCAT View Post
    Shocking landing by the Stearman pilot though wasn't it DCW...rumour has it he was charged four landing fees ! :diablo:

    TT
    from where I was I thought the landing was rather good, didn't recall the wheels leaving the ground again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by low'n'slow View Post
    Pot, kettle, black.....:diablo:


    Its only a truly bad landing if there's nothing left to bounce.........
    Ha ha! Very good Steve!!!

    Just joking Chris it was a greaser -but couldnt resist (I don't think all the thread posters realised you were the Stearman pilot ! )

    Bl88dy good to see you as ever mate

    ATB

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    Good to see the Breighton kites, especially the 'Jeeves' and 'Janie' at the pumps shot - I know who's tab I'd have preferred to have picked up.

    Dav'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bomberboy View Post
    Hmmm really!
    Interestingly you may or may not know that the two Mustangs and the Harvard are owned, were completley rebuilt and are operated by the same chap!

    Be that as it may he, or whomever did the research for the paint work, failed to get the star and bar correct on all but "Marinell". Being American of course these things are more apparent to me although, to be honest, I see them incorrect on many restorations right here at home as well. (And I don't think the Chinese have ever got it right on any of the r/c model airplanes that they offer. Which may be on purpose now that I think about it!) While most folks don't notice, and probably don't care, as a scale modeler it is one of those things that immediately catches my eye. I imagine it is similar for you guys when somebody puts the blue of the RAF fin flash to the front.

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