A peek behind the scenes
Sunset display at Old Warden yesterday (Saturday). The display won't start before 4.30 pm but I always like to arrive at these events early. This gives me time to get a good spot in the car park, absorb the atmosphere & also have a good look behind the scenes. It was a beautiful morning & I set out at 9.00 am in brilliant sunshine under a cloudless blue sky. Just over two hours later I was sitting down to a leisurely cooked breakfast at this delightful spot in the heart of the English countryside.

That's better. Time for a good look round. The amount of work involved in putting on one of these displays is amazing. The fact that this is mostly done by volunteers & always in good humour makes Old Warden very special for me. When the aircraft aren't flying they're neatly arranged on static display in several hangars so everyone can have a good look at them.

That's better. Time for a good look round. The amount of work involved in putting on one of these displays is amazing. The fact that this is mostly done by volunteers & always in good humour makes Old Warden very special for me. When the aircraft aren't flying they're neatly arranged on static display in several hangars so everyone can have a good look at them.
) But the P-51 approached and landed. Taxied in. Got stuck in the mud (literally). Was pushed back out. Then gave a display. Won't forget the whistling of the engine as it pulls up 45 degrees and executes a barrel roll. Had people on the ground just about cheering! 




