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Oh aye, I thought that loco looked more like a toy when that livery appeared.

To be fair, are there any other types of bombers still flying? I mean, I'd love to see a Wellington (my Uncle Hugh was killed in one over Berlin in 1940. Another aspect that film makers and so on often over - look), but only 2 still exist, so...

I don't think there are any heavy bombers flying except for the Lancs

There are a few Halifaxs in museums - there is one in the Yorkshire Air Museum near York
saw it once but it was at the far wall and you couldn;t get near it

they do tours and I want to go at some point

Apparently all the Stirlings were scrapped after the war
 

Mad Doug Biker

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I don't think there are any heavy bombers flying except for the Lancs

There are a few Halifaxs in museums - there is one in the Yorkshire Air Museum near York
saw it once but it was at the far wall and you couldn;t get near it

they do tours and I want to go at some point

Apparently all the Stirlings were scrapped after the war

I thought there was a Cockpit from a Stirling somewhere, or at the very least, a reconstruction of one?
 

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Mad Doug Biker

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I’m not sure I posted my sighting of a Spitfire in the right place, I’ve sparked a weird debate. Perhaps there is a ‘Things that make me emotional thread’ which would have been more appropriate.

To explain….I don’t live near any airfields and I don’t go to air shows, but this lone plane suddenly appeared flying quite low over my house. There was something about the silhouette and sound that made me go and check on FR24. Looked like it had been down Swansea way and was following the M4 back home to Biggin Hill.
It was exciting, for me, as it is an iconic aircraft which suddenly appeared out of the blue.
I’ve never seen one before.

The most I usually get is air ambulance helicopters ^_^

In short, I was being a twat and jumping to conclusions 🤦‍♂️

Sorry.
 

Mad Doug Biker

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Mad Doug Biker

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I don't think there are any heavy bombers flying except for the Lancs

There are a few Halifaxs in museums - there is one in the Yorkshire Air Museum near York
saw it once but it was at the far wall and you couldn;t get near it

they do tours and I want to go at some point

Apparently all the Stirlings were scrapped after the war

RE the Hampden:

"The Wings Aviation Museum in the United Kingdom owns the wings and tail of "P1273"; the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is currently restoring AE436 to flying condition. Both of these were also 144 Squadron aircraft, lost during the transfer to Russia. The former, "P1273" was shot down by mistake by Soviet fighters over Petsamo. The latter was lost over Sweden, its remains discovered in a remote region by hikers in 1976."


Well, it says in the link to that museum that it is only being restored to static condition, so, who knows.
 
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Mad Doug Biker

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As for the Whitley...:

No complete aircraft of the 1,814 Whitleys produced remain. The Whitley Project is rebuilding an example from salvaged remains, and a fuselage section is displayed at the Midland Air Museum (MAM), whose site is adjacent to the airfield from where the Whitley's maiden flight took place.
 

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Well, it says in the link to that museum that it is only being restored to static condition, so, who knows.
Yes, Wikipedia is wrong in this instance. There's a world of difference between restoring to make a museum exhibit, and an airworthy example.

I'm a big fan of the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, and in particular what they're doing with their Lancaster, but their site makes it clear that the Hampden is indeed being restored to static condition, not to fly.
 

Mad Doug Biker

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Yes, Wikipedia is wrong in this instance. There's a world of difference between restoring to make a museum exhibit, and an airworthy example.

I'm a big fan of the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, and in particular what they're doing with their Lancaster, but their site makes it clear that the Hampden is indeed being restored to static condition, not to fly.

Well I will let you update Wiki then and thanks for the info!
 
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