Here's a random selection taken throughout the day to give some of the flavour. You never know quite what to expect at this wonderful place. It started out very dull indeed but the rain held off & conditions improved as the day went on.

Not one but two Flitzers. Never seen one before.
The little Comper Swift. Disappointing not to see this fly (Last minute engine problems).
F-86A from Duxford started the show. This is the best shot I got.
The Piston Provost trainer, forerunner of the Jet Provost.
Richard Shuttleworth's first aeroplane. The DH.60 Cirrus Moth.
Chipmunk doing some barnstorming.
The resident Bucker Jungmann gives a spirited display. (Actually a license-built CASA 1.131.)

The Sea Hurri sparkling in the evening sunshine after the show. Like the rest of the collection's aircraft it looks like it's been receiving a little TLC over the winter.







I was thinking about going to Old Warden, but work and weather finally put me off. I am now really looking forward to Duxford in two weeks time 






