Anyone fancy end of season East anglian PHer hoon?
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Just a thought - British summer time comes to an end on Sunday the 31st October (do we gain an hour?) and I thought it would be perhaps a last realistic (as the weather worsens) chance of getting all the toys out for a proper drive together.
Open to ideas and an indication of interest, but my suggestion to get the ball rolling would perhaps be a drive to the Imperial war museum at Duxford - good place to visit for the planes with a decent carpark and cafe etc. We could have two meeting points, one for those in the east of the region (perhaps the Flying Fortress at Bury St Edmunds or the Stowmarket Tescos for those that know it) and another to the west somewhere around Huntingdon. Then perhaps the two groups could join together somewhere close to the A14/M11 interchange for a combined blast down to Duxford - a sort of EA PHer finale for the year
Could even pencil in the 31st and following Sunday to get a better chance of a dry day!
Edited to add Duxford info:
Starting 31st October (first day of winter hours) opening times 10am - 4pm
Adults £10 ea (concessions for children/oaps) or groups of 20+ @ £8 ea
www.iwm.org.uk for more info
What do you reckon?
>>> Edited by iandbeech on Sunday 3rd October 10:22
Open to ideas and an indication of interest, but my suggestion to get the ball rolling would perhaps be a drive to the Imperial war museum at Duxford - good place to visit for the planes with a decent carpark and cafe etc. We could have two meeting points, one for those in the east of the region (perhaps the Flying Fortress at Bury St Edmunds or the Stowmarket Tescos for those that know it) and another to the west somewhere around Huntingdon. Then perhaps the two groups could join together somewhere close to the A14/M11 interchange for a combined blast down to Duxford - a sort of EA PHer finale for the year
Could even pencil in the 31st and following Sunday to get a better chance of a dry day!
Edited to add Duxford info:
Starting 31st October (first day of winter hours) opening times 10am - 4pm
Adults £10 ea (concessions for children/oaps) or groups of 20+ @ £8 ea
www.iwm.org.uk for more info
What do you reckon?
>>> Edited by iandbeech on Sunday 3rd October 10:22
neilmac said:
Sounds like a good excuse for a blast - do you want a head start?
shouldn`t need it this time Neil, as I reckon you`ll only have 3rd gear by then!
Got your DVD but the Chims not coming out today due to the "lovely" weather, I`ll get it over to you over the weekend though
Nick P said:
I'm up for an end of term hoon, but don't really want to pay money to hang around aircraft, as I get paid to do it for a living.....
I completely understand Nick - Duxford is the first suggestion - and this is a PHer democracy - so you can look after the cars in the carpark and we`ll throw you a hot cocoa over the fence!!
Seriously though, open to suggestions - needs to be relatively central for our region. Highest vote for destination wins the day
Nick P said:
I'm up for an end of term hoon, but don't really want to pay money to hang around aircraft, as I get paid to do it for a living.....
They do have a small tank section with some replica trench's etc, only thing is , it takes about 5 minutes to view that, then its back to the planes !
Would anyone have any objections if I gatecrash your meet? Stictly speaking I'm from out the area but if you make it Duxford then its only an hour down the road from me.
Mark
iandbeech said:
tuxman said:
we will be there ...will there be food!!!! book the weather
Great stuff
FOOD! Have a look on their website (Duxford page) as there is a sample menu!!!
Do you know Huntingdon well enough to suggest a meeting point?
>> Edited by iandbeech on Sunday 3rd October 19:24
I know it pretty well. Depending on numbers, I can suggest a suitable rendezvous. Might even be up for it myself
350girl said:
I want some excitement! But we looked at this for the Jag. Club recently - as Duxford have special day on 10th Oct - but I am reliably informed that they won't do anything special on the parking at all and you are just lumped in with everyone else.
Hi 350Girl!!
Assuming Duxford gets the overall votes, I don`t think there will be any problem with parking as it is a big area - I`m confident we will all be able to park together - famous last words!!
350girl said:
I am reliably informed that they won't do anything special on the parking at all and you are just lumped in with everyone else.
We gave them a Jaguar fighter aircraft (about £15 million worth) and fully prepared reconnaissance pod (about £2 million) for free, and all we managed to scrounge off of them was 1 (yes ONE) family ticket......
so I don't think we'll get any sort of deal from them
If you want to have some photo's taken in front of some planes what about North Weald (I know it's Essex, but....) to see the aircraft you need to pre-book for permission which if you ask nicely they might also be able to open the doors for photo shoot's infront of a B25 Mitchell or maybe a Hawker Sea Fury. Since the Summer is over most will be tucked up for the winter.
Can't hurt to ask.
Aces High Flying Museum (Tel: 01992 522949). open 7 days a week too.
>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Monday 4th October 20:57
Can't hurt to ask.
Aces High Flying Museum (Tel: 01992 522949). open 7 days a week too.
>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Monday 4th October 20:57
Nick P said:
350girl said:
I am reliably informed that they won't do anything special on the parking at all and you are just lumped in with everyone else.
We gave them a Jaguar fighter aircraft (about £15 million worth) and fully prepared reconnaissance pod (about £2 million) for free, and all we managed to scrounge off of them was 1 (yes ONE) family ticket......
so I don't think we'll get any sort of deal from them
So this is your choice so far Nick
1. £15m for a ticket into Duxford
2. Take the low road with Barcardi to Scotland
3. Get soot in your eyes at the Colne Valley Railway
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