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Chailey Air Show

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 08, 2004 1:16 pm

Yesterday I went to an air display at Chailey, a small village in East Sussex. The venue was one of the Advanced Landing Grounds dotted all over my home county. These were built in 1944 to support the D-Day invasion. Most have long since reverted to farmland but a few like Chailey are now operated as privately owned airstrips. The theme of the display was to commemorate the Polish Spitfire squadrons based here in 1944.

Here's a few random photos to give some idea of the atmosphere. The weather was perfect & the display was excellent. Wish the same could be said for my shots. ::)

A beautiful Spitfire Mk V arriving over the fence. At a similar display in 2000 this was the first Spitfire to land at Chailey for over 55 years. Look at that idiot parked right on the approach. :o
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Carolyn Grace in ML407. I think this is the only airworthy Spitfire to be in action on D-Day.
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Flying Officer Johhnie Houlton DFC .... was accredited, whilst flying ML407, with the first enemy aircraft shot down over the Normandy Beach head on D-Day.

PR Spitfire & Hurricane nightfighter.
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The famous pink Spitfire XI now back in its PR blue.
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Another nice Hurricane.
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More lovely Merlins. :D A pair of Mustangs.
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The Master & his favourite mount. Ray Hanna with MH434 after his usual immaculate display. You can't really follow that so he ended the show.
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Once more the air over Sussex reverberated to the sweet music of Merlins, this time no longer in anger. A great time was had by all. Perfick. ;D

PS. I got a little over-enthusiastic by expecting too much of my poor little camera. I have some better static shots of some of the other aircraft if anyone is interested.
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby ozzy72 » Sun Aug 08, 2004 2:18 pm

I'm just sitting here mopping up saliva Doug, thanks ;) ;D

Mark

Ps. The wife says she knows when I see Spitfire pictures as it sounds like someone sitting on a bag of ferrets ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Sun Aug 08, 2004 2:49 pm

Just superb. There is nothing like a Warbird airshow. Love the shots pal, wish I'd been there.

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MKVb AB910 (BBMF) LF MK IXc MK732 (Dutch Spitfire flight) and LF MK IXe MK356 (BBMF) were all involved in Operation Overlord. Although MK356 did not fly any missions on D-Day  it did claim a half share in a 109 on D-Day +1. MK732 served with 485 Squadron with ML407 and shared with ML407 in the destruction of the second JU88 on June 6 1944.
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby chomp_rock » Sun Aug 08, 2004 3:38 pm

Look at that idiot parked right on the approach. :o


I think it was smart of him to park there, I would have!
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby Hagar » Sun Aug 08, 2004 4:17 pm

[quote]MKVb AB910 (BBMF) LF MK IXc MK732 (Dutch Spitfire flight) and LF MK IXe MK356 (BBMF) were all involved in Operation Overlord. Although MK356 did not fly any missions on D-Day
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby Wing Nut » Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:15 pm

That's settles it.  I am moving to England...
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Re: Chailey Air Show

Postby X56SB » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:00 am

the one with the 2 mustangs is awsome  :)
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