Hurricane near Duxford
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and31

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150 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I’ve been doing a bit of work in sawston this week ,very close to Duxford,seen a Hurricane stooging around on several occasions-lovely!!
Seen the two seater Spitfire a couple of times aswell-my work mates are not the slightest bit interested ffs.

Pinkie15

1,248 posts

103 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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Some people have no soul.


I used to work on Granta Park, up near Abington, driving past Duxford every day and sometime hearing the aircraft up aloft are the only things I miss from working there.

Miserablegit

4,391 posts

132 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I’m on the flight path so regularly see the
Spitfires. I still get up from my desk and go outside to see them. Anyone who isn’t moved by them must be dead inside.

Simpo Two

91,298 posts

288 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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Miserablegit said:
I’m on the flight path so regularly see the
Spitfires. I still get up from my desk and go outside to see them. Anyone who isn’t moved by them must be dead inside.
Just be careful not to shout 'Spitfire!' when it's a P-47...

Largechris

2,019 posts

114 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I'm there most weeks including this lunchtime and that or the Spitfire are pretty much always flying. Saw it today, er thought it was the Spitfire? Was far more noisy (nice noise) than usual.

Must be a huge number of hours on those airframes now, which is a good thing.

and31

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150 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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Largechris said:
I'm there most weeks including this lunchtime and that or the Spitfire are pretty much always flying. Saw it today, er thought it was the Spitfire? Was far more noisy (nice noise) than usual.

Must be a huge number of hours on those airframes now, which is a good thing.
I agree about the spitfire being noisier-sounded fantastic

normalbloke

8,482 posts

242 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I live fairly close to Daedalus. I see and hear the Spitfire multiple times, most days. The flights usually finish with the aerobatic element directly in front of my property. I will never tire, or fail to look up. We bought my FIL a 30 minute flight, and due to lockdown and health issues, he only took it last year, and it was worth every penny. There will be a day when you won’t be able to do it any more. My mum in law goes up in the Harvard in June, she’s sooo excited.

Tomm3

367 posts

172 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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Comes over here once a week if I'm lucky. I usually run out shouting "V12, listen to that!". Weekend it was doing some loops etc, wonderful. Funnily enough it seems more exciting over my house than watching an air show where I'm expecting to see one.

and31

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Friday 29th April 2022
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normalbloke said:
I live fairly close to Daedalus. I see and hear the Spitfire multiple times, most days. The flights usually finish with the aerobatic element directly in front of my property. I will never tire, or fail to look up. We bought my FIL a 30 minute flight, and due to lockdown and health issues, he only took it last year, and it was worth every penny. There will be a day when you won’t be able to do it any more. My mum in law goes up in the Harvard in June, she’s sooo excited.
Excellent!!-
I don’t see very many where I live but on the odd occasion in summertime there is a spitfire that puts in an appearance,he’ll be doing aerobatics for a good 15 mins or so.beautiful!!
I pass duxford very often and alway look for anything in the air-sometimes get lucky and something interesting will be taking off,and as I’m in a lorry I can see over the fence!!

Lynx516

99 posts

125 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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I was on a cycle near Duxford a few years back when one of the airshows was on. Having a flight of something like 10 hurricanes/spitfires flying at what felt like 100ft is something I won't forget in a long time!

Its wonderful to have the spitfire from Biggin Hill come over the house. Such a lovely sound.

Pinkie15

1,248 posts

103 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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and31 said:
Excellent!!-
I don’t see very many where I live but on the odd occasion in summertime there is a spitfire that puts in an appearance,he’ll be doing aerobatics for a good 15 mins or so.beautiful!!
I pass duxford very often and alway look for anything in the air-sometimes get lucky and something interesting will be taking off,and as I’m in a lorry I can see over the fence!!
Likewise where I live, get one in summer, seems like it's doing a show for one of the neighbouring villages fetes. About 10-15 mins of utter aural bliss of a RR Merlin. Usually departs the display over the paddock at the end of our garden.

Pinkie15

1,248 posts

103 months

Friday 29th April 2022
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Have missed out the last 2 yrs, really hoping it's back this year.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

185 months

Saturday 30th April 2022
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I love it when people say “the Spitfire” as if there’s only one wink

I work at Wattisham, and when “a” Spitfire flies over the sound certainly stands out against the endless drone of the Apaches. They’re more
Like combined harvesters when compared to the music of a Merlin or Griffon.

ecsrobin

18,521 posts

188 months

Saturday 30th April 2022
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normalbloke said:
I live fairly close to Daedalus. I see and hear the Spitfire multiple times, most days. The flights usually finish with the aerobatic element directly in front of my property. I will never tire, or fail to look up. We bought my FIL a 30 minute flight, and due to lockdown and health issues, he only took it last year, and it was worth every penny. There will be a day when you won’t be able to do it any more. My mum in law goes up in the Harvard in June, she’s sooo excited.
I’m between there and Goodwood so like you see them most days, an ex colleague works for them so gets the occasional trip the lucky chap.

Regarding people taking note of them, I was on a work call with my colleague the other day who lives near the airfield and even she stopped and then replied “sorry the spitfire flew over”.

I think it’s easy to forget just how lucky we are to see these wonderful aircraft.

and31

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150 months

Saturday 30th April 2022
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On one occasion this week the two seater at duxford was doing some pretty lively aerobatics-I bet the person in the rear seat was very impressed!!
I was lol

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