I bumped into my old friend Jim Pearce & had an interesting chat. Jim is a well-known local aircraft restorer who specialises in retrieving warbirds from Eastern Europe. His beautifully restored L-4 Grasshopper is original WWII vintage & has quite a history.

Ah, the familiar sound of the Utterly Butterly team arriving.

Here's Chris Margiotta, the RAF Harrier GR7 display pilot. I met him a couple of weeks ago during the Eastbourne display. These chaps are always surrounded by pretty women. The uniform never fails.


Later on I tracked down the all-important beer tent. Shepherd & Neame brew the famous Spitfire ale. The company is main sponsor for this year's show.

Hmm. Who's this? That beer must be stronger than I thought.



I took this after the show had finished. Doesn't Shoreham look nice in the evening sunshine. Reminds me of the old days.

This was taken on Sunday afternoon. It was a tad blustery & a young chap sat on the tail of MH434 to steady it while it was taxying downwind. This reminded me of the WAAF who got a ride during WWII when the pilot took off with her still on the back. Fortunately she survived to tell the tale.



I tried this to save memory on the new camera. Don't think I would have got it with the new one anyway. It turned out to be one of my best shots of the whole weekend. The old camera still has its uses.

