Hi guys, fresh from my recent encounters with V22 Ospreys in Yorkshire & Cambridgeshire, I set aside some time on our latest trip down there to sneak up on them where they live, purely by accident I discovered a place called The Nook Camp Site & Aircraft viewing area right next the main runway at Mildenhall, they where all there, some folded up as they are for stowage on aircraft or helicopter carriers, also saw Hercules, Globemaster & KC135 Tanker, the address is Pollards Lane, West Row, Suffolk IP28 8RA, took a bit of finding down one lane farm tracks, put a couple of quid in the honesty box & there you go, would you believe that right next to the fence there is a 60 foot flat bed trailer with a stepladder bolted to the end & a staircase all along it built of pallets so that at the highest point you are well above the top of the chain link with decorative razor wire fence, no trying to take pictures through the wire for me then!
Moving right along, this weeks outing to Bedfordshire, a campsite a few miles from Old Warden for the Shuttleworth Collections Edwardian Pageant, of course largely between the 2 World Wars aircraft with the odd display from their two Hawker Hurricanes. However, on a gloriously sunny day I only had eyes for my beautiful red DH88 Comet Racer, accompanied by Alex Henshaws (original) Percival Mew Gull & a modern replica thereof, in formation & solo displays, taking such matters as seriously as he did the Mew Gull was souped up for the Kings Cup Air Race which he duly won & of course the famous airline proving flight to Cape Town & back, to round this somewhat protracted post off, it was only at the display that I noticed that prodigious feat commenced from Mildenhall
Anyway, must get on, this retirement lark does not plan itself, I have recently come the conclusion that I should have started 40 years ago so that I could have got a flying run at it.
Cheers Bob.