Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

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Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Mictheslik » Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:16 am

A bit more....

C152 heading out
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Harvard coming back in....
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Diamond star
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Cirrus SR22
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Cessna 310
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More departures...
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Bulldog and cherokee departing in formation  8-)
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Arriving Diamond
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Off goes the bulldog
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby The-Black-Sheep » Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:19 pm

I'll take the Cirrus anyday  :)

...and the Harvard  ;D

Top shots as always mic  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby C » Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:42 pm

Nicely done Mic.

Trivia point that someone may be able to answer (I can't)...


Obviously us Brits know the NA T-6 family as the Harvard in UK service. The USAAF called it the Texan in it's T-6 guise, but did the USN also officially call their SNJ (as shown in Mic's shot above) the Texan too, or was it simply known as the SNJ?
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby skoker » Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:51 pm

That -152 looks soo crampt!  :o
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Hagar » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:07 pm

Trivia point that someone may be able to answer (I can't)...


Obviously us Brits know the NA T-6 family as the Harvard in UK service. The USAAF called it the Texan in it's T-6 guise, but did the USN also officially call their SNJ (as shown in Mic's shot above) the Texan too, or was it simply known as the SNJ?

I believe the USN version was known as the SNJ. Although it's in USN markings this one (G-TEXN) is actually an AT-6G Texan currently operated by the Real Flying Co at Shoreham. I found a detailed history of G-TEXN including the development history of the type. http://www.thunderprop.co.uk/T6.htm
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Brando14100 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:11 pm

Excellent shots. Nice and sharp.

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Postby C » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:20 pm

Although it's in USN markings this one (G-TEXN) is actually an AT-6G Texan currently operated by the Real Flying Co at Shoreham. I found a detailed history of G-TEXN including the development history of the type. http://www.thunderprop.co.uk/T6.htm


Ah yes, on deeper reading it's the aircraft in which Euan English was killed in 1995 (just after he'd bought one of the BBMF's Spit XIXs).
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Hagar » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:25 pm

Although it's in USN markings this one (G-TEXN) is actually an AT-6G Texan currently operated by the Real Flying Co at Shoreham. I found a detailed history of G-TEXN including the development history of the type. http://www.thunderprop.co.uk/T6.htm


Ah yes, on deeper reading it's the aircraft in which Euan English was killed in 1995 (just after he'd bought one of the BBMF's Spit XIXs).

Your knowledge & memory on aviation matters never ceases to amaze me. ;)
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby C » Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:34 pm

Although it's in USN markings this one (G-TEXN) is actually an AT-6G Texan currently operated by the Real Flying Co at Shoreham. I found a detailed history of G-TEXN including the development history of the type. http://www.thunderprop.co.uk/T6.htm


Ah yes, on deeper reading it's the aircraft in which Euan English was killed in 1995 (just after he'd bought one of the BBMF's Spit XIXs).

Your knowledge & memory on aviation matters never ceases to amaze me. ;)



G-BHTH and the mention of a landing crash rang a bell. Very conveniently (for business) they don't mention it as fatal. Mind you, there are a fair few historic airframes which have been involved in fatal accidents flying nowadays (including at least one Spit, and two more under rebuild).

Uneasy ethical situation? I'm not too sure.
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby DaveSims » Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:56 pm

I think that Cirrus is on the wrong side of the pond.
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby flyboy 28 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:06 pm

I think that Cirrus is on the wrong side of the pond.


Seems someone must have switched. I saw a G-regged Arrow departing N40 the other day.
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby tcco94 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:26 am

Ah sweet shots  8-)
Love the navy one ;)
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Hagar » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:23 am

I think that Cirrus is on the wrong side of the pond.

There's a lot of FAA registered aircraft in the UK now. I think it has something to do with cheaper maintenance.
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby Fozzer » Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:25 am

[quote]That -152 looks soo crampt!
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Re: Shoreham - 07.03.09 - Part 1

Postby beaky » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:31 pm

Great set! Shows that even "ordinary" aircraft can be interesting subjects.
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