P51 and Spitfire?
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I rushed out of my garage on Saturday to spot a late model Spitfire and what looked like a Mustang fly over the house. Anyone know what were they up to, where had they been? Assuming they weren't going to Heathrow I thought possibly White Waltham? Not a combination you see together that often and a fantastic noise.
Vlad the Imp said:
I rushed out of my garage on Saturday to spot a late model Spitfire and what looked like a Mustang fly over the house. Anyone know what were they up to, where had they been? Assuming they weren't going to Heathrow I thought possibly White Waltham? Not a combination you see together that often and a fantastic noise.
A Spitfire and T-6 Harvard were displaying at an airshow near High Wycombe on Saturday late afternoon. They parked up at Booker before their aerobatic display, so if you are near there you would have seen them.andy97 said:
A Spitfire was displyaing over East Midlands Airport at about 1330 today. Not sure why although I do have a vague recollection that rolls Royce own a Spitfire and that its based at EMA. Maybe it was displaying for a visting VIP?????
May have been air-testing, they used to do that early afternoons when I worked in Donington. Always a good opportunity to get away from the phone 
andy97 said:
A Spitfire was displyaing over East Midlands Airport at about 1330 today. Not sure why although I do have a vague recollection that rolls Royce own a Spitfire and that its based at EMA. Maybe it was displaying for a visting VIP?????
It did a brilliant display for about half an hour over Rolls-Royce, Hucknall this afternoon.I'm on a course in a nearby building and thankfully it coincided with our afternoon break so got a great view. It was far lower than any display i've seen before, right over the factory.
I wonder if they aren't subject to the usual display restrictions and can pull out all the stops. It was wonderfull to see.
thehappyotter said:
I wonder if they aren't subject to the usual display restrictions and can pull out all the stops. It was wonderfull to see.
Each display pilot has his own "DA" (Display Authorisation) which allows him to display to specific limits. For example, they may be cleared for a flypast only down to an altitude of 100 feet or for an aerobatic display down to 200ft. The combinations are almost limitless and subject to approval by a Display Examiner.Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff