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Here's a few pics from yesterdays (17th) Duxford airshow.
Weather was wet in the morning, but stayed dry for most of the actual display. The high winds kept some aircraft away, and the low cloud later in the afternoon limited some displays a bit.
The theme was "Best Of British", but seemed to include quite a few American aircraft, albeit ones that had seen British service.

It started with a definite British Classic!

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Something American:
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Shiney!
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Auster ;-)
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Gnatty pair:
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Chase me...
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Time to wake the mums up |-)
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Airliners at Duxford :o
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Wouldn't be Duxford without Spitfires :flying:
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Is it real, or is it Ricks :think:
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Thanks for looking
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I Don't think that's Ricks Hawk

Ricks is better :think: :roll:

Nice pics Dave..thanks for sharing :)

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Blimey.. that's the first Duxford I've missed since it was a WWII fighter base (it seems like it anyway). Completely forgot.. although that's probably down to the fact I really didn't think I'd be able to get off anyway. One minute you have staff.. the next, they're ill or on holiday (4 down at present) :-(

Nice shots Dave :thumbsup:

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Ohhhh...i like the 146....shes pretty.... :)

Nice to see Sally B back where she belongs and that Hawk Paint is wayyyyyyyyyy better than last years.... :thumbsup:

Nice piccies Dave...

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Are the Gnats private or RAF?

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Private

Many years since the RAF flew them :-(

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I'm never sure what ex military hardware can be flown by privateers and what is still regarded as too dangerous for Joe Public.

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Owned and operated by the Gnat Display Team.

Nice vid on their website ;-)
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Great stuff Dave

Thanks for the HU. The Gnat is a lovely looking little jet and good to see that someone is keeping it going

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Great pics, Dave.

I so wanted to go, but only got back from San Diego on Saturday (company business).
Missing the VC-10 was bad enough, but seeing that there were two Gnats really rubs salt into the wounds.
I did manage to visit the San Diego Air and Space museum though - I'll post some pics when I get the chance.

Thanks again for the pics.

PS Good to see Sally B back in the air again.

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