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Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 15:15
by PeteP
I'm afraid that this set of slides from the 1964 Farnborough show is - visually at least - rather disappointing when compared to the stunning 1962 batch. I didn't realise how badly degraded the film emulsion has become until I started to scan them, with large yellow blotches on many of them and, in some cases, the original colour has all but disappeared. However, I think the subject matter is still interesting enough to be worth viewing so I hope you enjoy them.
Pete

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Beagle 206 G-ASMK and 242 G-ASTX

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BAC 1-11 201 G-ASJE

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Super VC10 prototype G-ASGA
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HS 125 G-ASEC

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Trident 1 G-ARPB. No shiny natural metal finish this year!

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HS 748MF Andover G-ARRV

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HS 748 G-ARAY (Don't think this is Farnborough?)

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HP Herald 400, FM1024, Malaysian Air Force

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Gnat T1, 4 FTS, Valley

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Hunter F6?

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Lightning F2s and an F4, 92 Squadron

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Jet Provost T4s, CFS, the 'Red Pelicans' (the RAF's official aerobatic team for 1964, I think)

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BAC 221, WG774

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Lightning F2, XN790, 92 Squadron

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Buccaneer S2, XN976

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Short Belfast, XR362

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Short Belfast XR364

Re: Fearnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 15:20
by DaveB
Another fine set there Pete ;-) Pity about the degradation but as you say.. the subject matter is good enough I hardly noticed the blotches :)

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 15:59
by Garry Russell
Thanks Pete

Pics of the Beagle 242 are rare as are pics of RMAF Heralds showing the para door open.

This door was only on the second four of the eight aircraft

Very interesting :)

Garry

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 16:01
by DelP
I think I might have to go and lie down....... :lol:

..I particularly like the Pelican team on the runway shot: stunning stuff Pete, keep it coming ;-)

Derek :)

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 16:50
by PeteP
DelP wrote:keep it coming ;-)
I will, Derek. There must be around a thousand or so slides in the collection ranging from the late 50s to the late 70s that I still have to sort through. I don't yet know how many are suitable/of interest and I've agreed that I'll only show a proportion of them but that should still leave several month's worth to upload - I thought I'd spread them out a bit over the coming weeks rather than feed you too many slices of chocolate cake at once! CHEERS

Watch this space! ;-)
Pete

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 19:40
by TSR2
This is like the find of the century Pete, a vertitable gold mine! How close together are those JP's! :o :yipeee:

again...If only I were older! :worried:

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 20:46
by Tweek
Can only echo the comments of others... Excellent! :)

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 20:58
by Chris558
Ooh, how close to the runway you could get in those days!! That closeness over-rides the lesser quality. And as mensioned, the Pelican shot where they are 'stacking' is excellent!

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 22:20
by DispatchDragon
Just got home and saw them - Pete you just go from strength to strength - What discoloration and spotting????? :dunno:
I was to busy feasting my eyes - Love the beagle 242 - I have to admit its probably one of the respectable looking light twins
ever designed - shame that Pipers Pickup truck (Aztec) and Cessnas spindle shanks did it out of a job. - It would look at home and in keeping on a 2007 apron as it did in 1964 - The 1-11 shots made my computer shake as did the Lightning pass

Got to ask......where did you find this goldmine????


Leif

Re: Farnborough 1964 - Colour Pictures

Posted: 24 Aug 2007, 22:43
by Trev Clark
Got to ask......where did you find this goldmine????
Just a guess, but as I mentioned before, the Tangmere Museum (where Pete is a staff member) has a gem of a library. All sorts of stuff has been donated over the years, even some rare books turn up for sale in the foyer as the museum has several copies including signed first editions. Onthe other hand he may have found them at a boot sale!