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A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 17:10
by Paul K
One of my regular visits. Its was below minimums - but I went anyway. :lol:

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The Varsity dismantled ready for its transfer to Newquay. Sad to see it go, but I hope it receives a bit more TLC at its new home.

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The Ambassador is looking very imposing...

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The repaint of the 1-11 proceeds slowly, and of course, not at all on a day like this. Its being sponsored by British Airways, apparently.

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The IWM in Lambeth is undergoing refurbishment, so some of the exhibits have been moved up to Duxford temporarily.

Nice to see these two together..

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You could just get a glimpse of the Heinkel 162 Salamander, and a WW1 tank beyond

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The 'Old Bill' bus, used on the western front in WW1

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Various items of lethal hardware from Lambeth. You can just make out a replica ( ?) of Little Boy, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, at the back. At least I think thats what it is supposed to be...

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One of the most fascinating aviation artifacts held by the IWM - the rear fuselage of the Me-110 that Rudolph Hess flew to Britain in. Amazing to see it.

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In the shop I discovered that Bill Waterton's book 'The Quick and the Dead' is back in print, so I picked up a copy, along with a DVD on the Vickers Wellington. So, a cold and wet day, but it doesn't matter at Duxford - I always come away happy! :)

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 17:24
by Garry Russell
Thanks Paul :thumbsup:

The Herald seems to have been partially dismantled for sometime now?? :dunno:

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 18:49
by Tomliner
Thanks for posting those Paul.It's some years now since I visited Duxford but the last time I did it in style! I flew on a trip from Coventry in the Twin Pioneer for the 60th anniversary of the end of WW2.Duxford is always good to visit,pity it's so far from here. :thumbsup: EricT

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 13:37
by Paul K
Garry Russell wrote:Thanks Paul :thumbsup:

The Herald seems to have been partially dismantled for sometime now?? :dunno:
Yes a number of years, and its looking very dilapidated. I don't know where DAS have stored the missing bits, or even whether they are being worked on.

Tomliner wrote:Thanks for posting those Paul.It's some years now since I visited Duxford but the last time I did it in style! I flew on a trip from Coventry in the Twin Pioneer for the 60th anniversary of the end of WW2.Duxford is always good to visit,pity it's so far from here. :thumbsup: EricT
Ooh a Twin Pin into Duxford - thats whats known as making an arrival ! ;)

When I was in the ATC, we circled Duxford in a Chipmunk from Cambridge airport. This before the IWM took it over, so I saw it au naturel.

One thing that is worrying me about the place is the number of exhibits that have been disposed of in the last few months. Not good. :(

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 13:00
by Garry Russell
Re G-APWJ

Go to Holiday Parade 30:18

http://www.channelonline.tv/newfeatures ... ammes.html

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 14:25
by Paul K
:lol: Blimey, how did you find that ??

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 14:42
by thomasburnside
What livery will the 111 be painted in.

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 16:48
by Paul K
thomasburnside wrote:What livery will the 111 be painted in.
I think its just going to be what it was, G-AVMU 'County of Dorset'. As I say, British Airways are sponsoring the repaint, so that would seem most likely. :)

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 19:09
by Garry Russell
Paul K wrote::lol: Blimey, how did you find that ??
I posted the link recently due to the Vanguard at the beginning....watching it through a few days ago I came to the Herald and in the case of G-APWJ and 'WI for that matter, it's delivery colours.

Channel TV is 50 and they have some archive stuff on their site.

Re: A soggy day at Duxford

Posted: 25 Nov 2012, 07:21
by mgchristy
Nice photos, Paul. Isn't that a sunny day by UK standards? ;)

The IWM Duxford is one of those places on my 'bucket list'. My significant other somehow got tacked onto their charity drive mailing list, and has actually donated $100 USD in the last year alone...despite the fact that she couldn't tell a P-51 from a Lancaster...bless her heart!