I have to admit to umming and arring about going on the morning, and on the drive there I drove through some proper pants weather and wondered why i was bothering.
To be fair the weather gods played ball and it was a nice few hours spent in the sun, unfortunately your worst enemy at Duxford is the sun as your shooting straight in to it, here
Canadian-Vickers PBV-1 Canso - G-PBYA / 433915 by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
R4175 & S1581 by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
White 09 & EP120 by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
North American TF-51D Mustang - G-TFSI / Contrary Mary by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
Goodyear FG-1D Corsair - G-FGID / KD345 by
Steve Lynes, on Flickr
LeVier W-5 Cosmic Wind - G-ARUL by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
Canadian-Vickers PBV-1 Canso - G-PBYA / 433915 & Beech D17S Staggerwing - N18V by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
Hawker Nimrod Mk II - G-BURZ by
Steve Lynes, on Flickr
G-TFSI & G-FGID by Steve Lynes, on Flickr
Many thanks for looking
Steve
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Re: Duxford Flying Days - VE Day
Thanks for sharing these, some nice shots there. Plenty of variety as well and I personally don't mind the civil interloper, the Cosmic Wind is a vintage machine too. Nice to see the pre-war machines too, I'm old enough to remember the Hart J9941 flying at displays, before it was grounded and handed over to the RAF Museum.
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