Ben's "What do you see over your house?" thread in the General forum brought back some fond memories for me. I got to thinking about the types of aircraft I saw over my house back in the 1950s when I was about his age. Things were certainly very different in those days.
Apart from the variety of what are now called GA types from Shoreham there was plenty of military activity from the three nearby air bases - RAF Tangmere, RAF Thorney Island & the naval base at RNAS Ford. On a typical day in 1955 (when I was 12 years old) I could expect to see flights of
Canberras, Meteors, Hunters & the occasional Harvard, Mosquito & Spitfire from Tangmere
Sycamore & Whirlwind helicopters from Thorney Island
Gannets, Hunters, Sea Hawks, Sea Vampires, Wyverns plus the odd Firefly & Sea Fury from Ford
A couple of years later I remember flights of Gloster Javelins flying over, almost out of sight with their unmistakable warbling sound. Not sure where they were based. Also the new Supermarine Scimitars & Sea Vixens from Ford & the old Vickers Varsity (flying pigs) at Thorney.
I can't think of a more exciting time for any young person mad keen about aircraft to be growing up. Possibly this was the reason for my obsession with anything that flew. Unfortunately I didn't realise how lucky I was & didn't appreciate that most of these everyday sights would soon become very rare indeed, if not extinct. I often wish I'd had a camera to record it.