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Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 8:37 pm
by Anonymous
For a stealth bomber the Blackbird was hard to miss

What got me was I was on one side of the hangar and was looking at an engine hanging from a wing....that was part of the Stratofortress which was nearly a 1/4 of a mile away! HUGE!!
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 9:05 pm
by Guy
Sorry John must have missed that I only got a Bristol Blenheim cockpit
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 9:43 pm
by Kev
The Beaufighter was in the resto hanger. Fantastic. Best plane for me was the under restoration Gloster Gladiator. Seeing under the skin of an aircraft is fascinating/mindboggling and makes restoring a Mopar look dead easy! Great day out!
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 9:51 pm
by Anonymous
Did anyone else notice the very worn front tyres on the stelth Blackbird they were B F Goodrich Silverlines

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 9:57 pm
by Alex
The SR71 had a few interesting bits, did anyone else look in the front undercarrage bay? there were loads of signitures of the crew chiefs and pilots including one from it's first flight in December 1969 !
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:05 pm
by MrNorm
Great day, here's a couple more pics, most of mine look the same as Guy's!
An 'en route' pic, and a hidden gem, check out the book they gave to American servicemen coming to Britain, it was great!!!
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:14 pm
by Kev
Oi! Panty-Waist! (A new saying enters my vocab!)
Yes, that is the Gladiator!

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:24 pm
by MrNorm
And remember - we are not particularly interested in 'taking it'!!!
They had some planes flying too...............
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:34 pm
by Kev
Another fab thang was Monty's caravans. Nicked off Rommel and Electric Whiskers. He would only give up his sleeping caravan for the King or Winnie. Anyone else had to kip in a tent.

What gets me about Duxford and other war museums is the humbling experience of it all. We owe our thanks, big time. Ball gunner position anyone?

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:53 pm
by Anonymous
shame i missed it, thought it was in may, as i pointed out i the other thread,
was nice to see Ivor turn up in appropriate clothing for the event
(great pic Guy)
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:58 pm
by AllKiller
MrNorm wrote: check out the book they gave to American servicemen coming to Britain, it was great!!!
You can buy copies of these from Waterstones book stores,
the ones they gave to the English going to France and the like....and the one warning the English about the Americans and their womanising ways, and wealth.
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 06 10:59 pm
by Anonymous
I agree with Kev very humbling experience. Looking inside the planes and seeing how little room the gunners had and how exposed they were
