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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by POL » Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:23 pm

Midweek? Really good idea, that.

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by chrisfg1 » Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:28 pm

EGCC wrote:Midweek? Really good idea, that.
Best call it off then. ;)

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by ColintheCaterpillar » Mon Jan 19, 2015 6:31 pm

All four Hurricanes? I thought there were at least 5, and that's not including Sea Hurricane(s)! Of course if the press release was accurate it wouldn't have the same impact..

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by paddyboy » Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:48 pm

Hi John :P

Not just me then :lol:

Senior moment, eh :whistle:

I get more of them too, now :halo:

Now, which forum am I on :S

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Nighthawke » Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:18 pm

EGCC wrote:Midweek? Really good idea, that.
Reading the original posting the reason is given for the choice of date. I guess that aviation enthusiasts were not foremost in the decision making :whistle: History and sentiment should, rightly in my opinion, come first.

Maybe Biggin will arrange some sort of(limited) access. Personally I'll be on holiday abroad but good luck to those who can afford a Tuesday off ;)

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by POL » Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:30 pm

Nighthawke wrote:
EGCC wrote:Midweek? Really good idea, that.
Reading the original posting the reason is given for the choice of date. I guess that aviation enthusiasts were not foremost in the decision making :whistle: History and sentiment should, rightly in my opinion, come first.

Maybe Biggin will arrange some sort of(limited) access. Personally I'll be on holiday abroad but good luck to those who can afford a Tuesday off ;)
Sentiment is great but if no-one can see it (i.e. anyone, not just enthusiasts, I'm well aware we're not the be all and end all!) then I'm not sure I understand the point? Is this for veterans and the unemployed only, basically?

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Skip » Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:49 pm

Bang in the middle of the school holidays so you can add school kids to your list Chris ;)
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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by POL » Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:27 pm

But not their parents? :P

Just seems and odd choice to me, they could have come up with the weekend before/after and turned it in to a major spectacle, in my opinion.

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Vulcanone » Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:30 pm

Well I'm sure there will be plenty of other events over the summer.....

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Pen Pusher » Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:26 am

Bad planning on the part of the Luftwaffe to start an all out attack to destroy the RAF in southern England so it didn't fall on a weekend 75 years later. :D

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Sparts99 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:56 am

I hope they can pull it off, I think it's a great idea. I'll be taking the day off to see this as I live just a few miles from Biggin.
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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Doughnut » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:10 am

Does not really matter mid week or weekend. The Biggin Hill airfield management will make things as hard as possible to access the the airfield. OK they have a business to run and clients to keep happy but their attitude when the Canadan Lancaster visited was not good. Well done to the BHHH organisers, but sadly I expect only the great and the good will get access.

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by tim_raper » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:17 pm

EGCC wrote:But not their parents? :P

Just seems and odd choice to me, they could have come up with the weekend before/after and turned it in to a major spectacle, in my opinion.
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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Blue Diamond » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:19 pm

EGCC wrote:
Nighthawke wrote:
EGCC wrote:Midweek? Really good idea, that.
Reading the original posting the reason is given for the choice of date. I guess that aviation enthusiasts were not foremost in the decision making :whistle: History and sentiment should, rightly in my opinion, come first.

Maybe Biggin will arrange some sort of(limited) access. Personally I'll be on holiday abroad but good luck to those who can afford a Tuesday off ;)
Sentiment is great but if no-one can see it (i.e. anyone, not just enthusiasts, I'm well aware we're not the be all and end all!) then I'm not sure I understand the point? Is this for veterans and the unemployed only, basically?
You must have a really crap boss/job if you're not allowed holiday leave.
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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Blue Diamond » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:22 pm

Pen Pusher wrote:Bad planning on the part of the Luftwaffe to start an all out attack to destroy the RAF in southern England so it didn't fall on a weekend 75 years later. :D

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by POL » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:32 pm

I get plenty of leave actually, a benefit of public sector working.

However, I was not talking solely about me. I was thinking more about the general populous that may wish to watch this event, and that is probably easier for them to do so of a weekend, rather than midweek.

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Post by Militaryspotter7 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:55 pm

i'll be there in dover should be good :-)

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by Doughnut » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:15 pm

EGCC wrote:I get plenty of leave actually, a benefit of public sector working.

However, I was not talking solely about me. I was thinking more about the general populous that may wish to watch this event, and that is probably easier for them to do so of a weekend, rather than midweek.
Just because they are planning this event, where does it say there will be public admission. Biggin Hill is not set up for easy viewing so best bet might well be the South coast. Hopefully there will be some form of viewing area set up at Biggin on the day but BHHH will have their hands full arranging the aerial action so dont expect much.

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by POL » Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:24 pm

Public admission to where? Where did I say I expect there to be any? The event encompasses a rather large area over the South of England, as far as I can see?!

If there's a public viewing area at Biggin, I would be most amazed.

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Re: Spitfires and Hurricanes set for historic Flypast

Post by tornado17 » Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:18 pm

Does anyone know the routing for the Portsmouth area? I know they are due to take off at 1300 from Biggin Hill and I am expecting them here around 1330 but I cannot find the actual routing after scouring the web. Can anyone help?

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