This set is pretty much completely the opposite of what I normally post here. So if you're expecting big fast jets then look elsewhere. The Shuttleworth collection is a bunch of old, very old aircraft. Some date all the way back to 1910. The Bleriot XI didn't fly unfortunately but some of the other Edwardian aircraft did. The weather for them has to be nothing short of perfect, no wind, the right temperature, low humidity & the correct air pressure all have to be perfect or they don't even tow them out of the hangar. So to see 2 of them fly in the English summer is a real privilege.
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DHC Chipmunk by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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P-51D by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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P-51D by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Boeing B-17 by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Hawker Demon by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Hawker Tomtit by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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EON Primary glider by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol F.2b by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol F.2b & DH 82 Tiger Moth by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Westland Lysander by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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BBMF Hawker Hurricane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Westland Scout by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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DHC Beaver by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol Blenheim by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol Blenheim by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
16. This was my stand out moment of the day. They were nothing short of exceptional
Hawker Hurricanes by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Hawker Sea Hurricane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Hawker Hurricane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Hawker Hurricane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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R.A.F B.E2e by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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R.A.F B.E2e by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol M1C by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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R.A.F B.E2e & Bristol M1C by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol M1C by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Avro Anson by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Polikarpov PO2 by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Polikarpov PO2 by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Sopwith Triplane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Avro Triplane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol Boxkite by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Bristol Boxkite by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Avro Triplane by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
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Avro Triplane & Bristol Boxkite by Dan Reeves, on Flickr
Thanks for looking. As usual more on facebook or flickr C+C always welcome. If you're wondering what's next from me, it's RIAT followed almost immediately by BIAS & some US shows in September
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Military Pageant Shuttleworth
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I had no idea so many were still flying...
Kudos to all the people who keep these planes in such a good shape and are crazy enough to fly them.
Kudos to all the people who keep these planes in such a good shape and are crazy enough to fly them.
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Awesome stuff as usual Dan! Great to see such historical aircraft still flying!
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I love the Demon purely because its in the colours of one of my old, now disestablished, squadrons.
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Brilliant photos it would nice to have some of these built for AI like the Beaver, Anson and Scout.
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Mike Cronin did a Beaver, search for that on Flightsim.com. I could fancy doing an Anson if I ever get up to speed on Gmax!Brilliant photos it would nice to have some of these built for AI like the Beaver, Anson and Scout
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The Anson was the first aeroplane I ever flew in, on an AFDS flight from West Raynham to Coltishall in around 1957-58 for a mess do - I was about 2 and my sister was maybe 6 months old, and the babysitter was at Colt not at WR, so we had to travel with the lads, who were - according to my Dad - somewhat ratfaced before they even got on the Anson! I think we little ones survived better than our parents did...