Showing posts with label Air Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air Museum. Show all posts

Monday, 2 March 2020

Hawker Hurricane

In The Hanger.

I have given this shot a low-key approach similar to my Spitfire shot I took earlier this year.. Taken at Duxford March 2018

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P2902 (G-ROBT)


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Saturday, 22 February 2020

Duxford Low-Key

I had another go at my low-key shots in the Duxford hanger. This is the result, it seems to be going down well with the aviation FB groups.

Spitfire

Spitfire

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Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Duxford Battle of Britain tribute.

This is a tribute to the pilots of the Battle of Britain, the guys that flew both the Spitfires & the Hurricanes. This plaque can be seen in the entrance to hanger 4, the Battle of Britain Hanger, at Duxford. It is a miniature of the centre art of the main tribute that can be seen on the Thames Embankment, the Battle of Britain Memorial. There were a number of other types of aircraft that took part, like the: Defiant, Martlet, Gladiator, Fulmar.


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Monday, 17 February 2020

Duxford Flying

A few more shots from my last visit to Duxford on 7/02/2020

Whilst I was on my last visit to Duxford two Apache helicopters dropped in to refuel and do a couple of circuits. "The Agusta Westland Apache is a licence-built version of the Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow attack helicopter. Designed & supplied as kits by Boeing then assembled by Westland Helicopters for the British Army Air Corps"







Pitts S-1/S-2 Special (G-ISZA)

Spitfire T.IX PT462 

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Sunday, 9 February 2020

Duxford

Last Friday, 07/02/2020 I visited IWM Duxford for an hour or two. I had an idea to do some low key images. The first three images are the results. Unfortunately the image of the Tornado did not workout, I failed to pay attention to the reflections, something for my next visit.

Spitfire

Blackburn Buccaneer
 Tornado GR4 with a very poor reflection. Something for next time.
Tornado GR4

Spitfire in the workshops
Supermarine Spitfire MV268 FR XIV G-SPIT

Supermarine Spitfire MV268 FR XIV G-SPIT

Supermarine Spitfire MV268 FR XIV G-SPIT

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I P2902 (G-ROBT) in the workshop.
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I

Hawker Hurricane Mk.I
Part 2 to follow.
© Lionel Callow 2020


Sunday, 26 January 2020

Duxford workshops.


A few shots from a visit to Duxford 21/01/2020 In the workshops.

Spitfire MK 5C EE602 G-IBSY D-VV full aircraft details here
Spitfire MK 5C
Spitfire MK 5C


Meyers OTW-145 Details here
Meyers OTW-145

Meyers OTW-145

SallyB B17 Flying Fortress Details here
SallyB B17 Flying Fortress

SallyB B17 Flying Fortress

SallyB B17 Flying Fortress

SallyB B17 Flying Fortress

SallyB B17 Flying Fortress
 Hawker Nimrod Mk.I S1581 (G-BWWK). Details here
Hawker Nimrod Mk.I S1581 (G-BWWK)
 Fiat CR42 MM6976
An iconic Italian fighter, the Fiat C.R.42 Falco (Falcon) 85-16, s/n MM.6976, 18° Gruppo / 85a Squadriglia / Stormo 56° Piloted by, Sergente Antonio Lazzari.
Fiat CR42 MM6976
 Goodyear Corsair FG-1D (G-FGID) details can be seen here
Goodyear Corsair FG-1D (G-FGID)
 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Bu No 121714 (G-RUMM) Details here
Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Bu No 121714 (G-RUMM)
 CONSERVING THE HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648 Duxford's
Victor undergoing conservation work

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XH648
This Spitfire has a very interesting history. Located in the Duxford IWM. “The Spitfire lost for almost 50 years” The aircraft crashed on Calais beach during “Operation Dynamo” Having shot down a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive-bomber she was shot down in turn & crashed on the beach. She lay hidden under the sands of the beach. See the complete story here
1939, this Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1a

1939, this Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1a

1939, this Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1a

1939, this Supermarine Spitfire Mark 1a
© Lionel Callow 2020