Dedworth
11th September 2014, 20:32
Was out on the bike yesterday evening when a Spitfire roared over on approach to our local airfield.
The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight have been using it as a bit of a staging post for the single engine planes during the display season. I went along there at 6.15pm today when it took off to do flypasts at Hullavington, Brize & Northolt . The sound of the Merlin engine as it went overhead was awesome. I was intending to go back for it's return at 7.30 but I got waylaid at home. Here's a couple of very poor quality pics from my phone :-
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/gruner/IMAG1059.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/gruner/IMAG1068.jpg
a proper pic from the RAF :-
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/rafcms/mediafiles/C529CC2D_5056_A318_A81B52BDB5049A05.jpg
It is number MK356 built in Castle Bromwich 1944. The plane is currently painted in D Day Invasion Stripes and it flew 60 sorties 14 April - 14 June 1944 before doing a wheels up landing. http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/spitfiremk356.cfm
It is fantastic that this 70 year old war bird is still flying as a living memorial to those airmen who gave their lives
The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight have been using it as a bit of a staging post for the single engine planes during the display season. I went along there at 6.15pm today when it took off to do flypasts at Hullavington, Brize & Northolt . The sound of the Merlin engine as it went overhead was awesome. I was intending to go back for it's return at 7.30 but I got waylaid at home. Here's a couple of very poor quality pics from my phone :-
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/gruner/IMAG1059.jpg
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/gruner/IMAG1068.jpg
a proper pic from the RAF :-
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/rafcms/mediafiles/C529CC2D_5056_A318_A81B52BDB5049A05.jpg
It is number MK356 built in Castle Bromwich 1944. The plane is currently painted in D Day Invasion Stripes and it flew 60 sorties 14 April - 14 June 1944 before doing a wheels up landing. http://www.raf.mod.uk/bbmf/theaircraft/spitfiremk356.cfm
It is fantastic that this 70 year old war bird is still flying as a living memorial to those airmen who gave their lives