The ideal CB flypast?

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Re: The ideal CB flypast?

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I'd add a trio of Lancasters; BBMF's PA474, CWH's FM 213 and Just Jane.

And from the same stable XH558 flying slightly higher and passing the three Lancs. Bliss.

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Howard Hughes's Goose and a little Chippie on the wing for size comparison......That would be awesome... :rock:

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Garry Russell wrote:No Vanguard???? Eddie :o

Ity would be interesting seeing a Hermes trying to formate with a Concorde :lol:

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AlexP wrote:I'd add a trio of Lancasters; BBMF's PA474, CWH's FM 213 and Just Jane.

And from the same stable XH558 flying slightly higher and passing the three Lancs. Bliss.

Alex
Three Lancasters that be brilliant :dance: I like to see every airworthy Spitfire/Sefire do a flypast either over the whole of Kent or maybe at Duxford and the same for B-17's I also like to see the whole BBMF fleet do a flypast with the Lanc in lead and C-47 at the rear :tab:

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VEGAS wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:No Vanguard???? Eddie :o

Ity would be interesting seeing a Hermes trying to formate with a Concorde :lol:

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:think:

Right then..... who's going to knock this up for FS9??????? :lol:
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There is a Hermes :)

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Well I'd like to see 3 of each of the following flying in their own vic formations...

Argosy C.1
Beverley
Belfast
Britannia C.1
Victor (flanked by 2 Lightnings)

and...

1 VC10 flanked by 2 Comets
1 Concorde flanked by 2 Vulcans.
1 Andover CC.2 flanked by 2 Andover C.1/E.3
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Like a book..........Always start at the beginning.

Avro Mark 1V triplane alongside a Blackburn Monoplane.
Sopwith Camel and De-Havilland DH4.
Bristol Bulldog and Gloster Gladiator.
Spitfire and Hurricane.
Lancaster and Wellington.
Mosquito and Beaufighter.
Gloucester Meteor and Vampire.
Vulcan Victor and Valiant in 'V' Formation.
Javelin and Buccanner.
Varsity, Jet Provost and Gnat
Hunter, Harrier and Lightning to bring up the rear.

Basically a selection of aircraft from the decades until British Aviation all but disappeared. :'(

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