Bugsmashers up close
Not many people have the opportunity of a close look at aircraft these days, never mind rare vintage types. Popham is unique by actively encouraging anyone with an interest to come & see what grass-roots aviation is all about. Some people have been enjoying this place for years & they keep coming back. All credit to everyone concerned with this little piece of paradise - from the ever-friendly & enthusiastic airfield manager to the volunteer ATC controllers & marshals, not forgetting the pilots & owners of these valuable machines. The secret is that they're all enthusiasts themselves. Long may this enlightened attitude continue. It would only take one abuse of their generosity to spoil it for everyone.
Here's a few close-ups I took at the fly-in yesterday with my trusty little F401. I carry it in my top pocket & find it ideal for this type of thing.
The rear cockpit of an immaculate Pietenpol Air Camper. One of the first homebuilts.

One of two beautifully restored DH.60M Moths on the airfield.


Beautiful in its simplicity. Who needs a glass cockpit?

Most owners are delighted to talk about their pride & joy & you never know who you might meet. This chap was kind enough to pose for me in front of his Luton Minor. Unfortunately I forgot to ask his name or the significance of the autograph behind the cockpit..


Here's a few close-ups I took at the fly-in yesterday with my trusty little F401. I carry it in my top pocket & find it ideal for this type of thing.
The rear cockpit of an immaculate Pietenpol Air Camper. One of the first homebuilts.

One of two beautifully restored DH.60M Moths on the airfield.


Beautiful in its simplicity. Who needs a glass cockpit?


Most owners are delighted to talk about their pride & joy & you never know who you might meet. This chap was kind enough to pose for me in front of his Luton Minor. Unfortunately I forgot to ask his name or the significance of the autograph behind the cockpit..





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