Yeovilton statics

I told Craig I'd post some static shots so here they are. This was my first-ever visit to Yeovilton so I set out early on Saturday morning. Dark & wet when I left home but as I arrived the sky was clearing nicely. When the gates opened I headed straight for the static park.
The "Red Bull" Sea Vixen with a nice blue sky backgound.

Aha. Here's what I came to see. The little Sea Hawk & standing right next to it the magnificent Sea Fury.


A rather sad-looking Stringbag less engine. I don't remember seeing one fly this season.

TFC Skyraider from Duxford.

I asked the pilot to pose for me in front of his Blackhawk. (I think it's a Blackhawk. Don't know much about helos.) Nice friendly chap. I forgot to ask where he hails from.
The man & his machine. Gordon Hannam with his Hunter T.7 G-VETA (which some believe stands for 'Gordon's Very Expensive Toy Aeroplane')

Of course, it was all too good to last. This was taken at lunchtime after I got drenched.

At least I did get to see the Sea Fury & Sea Hawk fly.
The "Red Bull" Sea Vixen with a nice blue sky backgound.

Aha. Here's what I came to see. The little Sea Hawk & standing right next to it the magnificent Sea Fury.



A rather sad-looking Stringbag less engine. I don't remember seeing one fly this season.

TFC Skyraider from Duxford.

I asked the pilot to pose for me in front of his Blackhawk. (I think it's a Blackhawk. Don't know much about helos.) Nice friendly chap. I forgot to ask where he hails from.

The man & his machine. Gordon Hannam with his Hunter T.7 G-VETA (which some believe stands for 'Gordon's Very Expensive Toy Aeroplane')


Of course, it was all too good to last. This was taken at lunchtime after I got drenched.


At least I did get to see the Sea Fury & Sea Hawk fly.
