What planes did I see?
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Harpoon

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233 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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Apologies for a rubbish photo, it's a grab from a video.

Yesterday (Sunday) lunch time we got buzzed several times by the this combo. At one point before this, one of the bi-planes was having fun with loops and the like whilst trailing smoke. After this pass, both biplanes broke away from the bigger plan and we didn't see them again.

Another (different) solo plane buzzed us again a bit later but I couldn't get a decent picture having come running out of the garage!


GliderRider

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100 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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The top biplane looks like a Bucker, maybe a Jungmeister, given what appears to be a radial engine. The twin is very Avro Anson-ish, possible (WD413) G-VROE as that was repainted with invasion stripes a few years ago, not sure about the other biplane yet.

Edited by GliderRider on Monday 20th May 11:19

Eric Mc

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284 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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Looks like some of the Shuttleworth Collection were out for the day. Definitely a Jungmeister and the Anson. Not sure about the bottom type.

Harpoon

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Monday 20th May 2024
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Thanks - I should add they would have been over Staffordshire / Cheshire / Shropshire if that helps anyone know what the event was (as I assume they weren't just out to enjoy the sunshine!).

Boatbuoy

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181 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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Eric Mc said:
Looks like some of the Shuttleworth Collection were out for the day. Definitely a Jungmeister and the Anson. Not sure about the bottom type.
That's not Shuttleworth's Anson.

aeropilot

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246 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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Eric Mc said:
Looks like some of the Shuttleworth Collection were out for the day. Definitely a Jungmeister and the Anson. Not sure about the bottom type.
Bottom one looks like one of those 4 seat DH Moth's, Puss Moth, Cirrus Moth or something like that...? Pretty sure Shuttleworth Collection have one of those widened fuselage, enclosed cabin type Moths?

scrw.

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Monday 20th May 2024
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Jim Spencer

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241 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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The Anson flys out of Sleap too, seen regularly flying around north shropshire, the airfield is well worth a visit, good cafe, small museum etc etc..

Harpoon

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Monday 20th May 2024
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I forgot about Sleap but often go out cycling that way. Still never got round to stopping at the cafe though!

GliderRider

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100 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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There was a Vintage Aircraft Club Fly-in at Bodmin over the weekend. Maybe they were on their way back from it?

This is the Anson G-VROE

Edited by GliderRider on Monday 20th May 17:27

cherryowen

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223 months

Monday 20th May 2024
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Harpoon said:
I forgot about Sleap but often go out cycling that way. Still never got round to stopping at the cafe though!
'tis very good for quite a small establishment. It was a mid-point stop off on a Shropshire PH Hoon in 2016, and this Lola joined us on the last leg from Sleap to Newport:-





Harpoon

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Tuesday
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Reusing my thread as we got buzzed at the weekend. Apologies for the rubbish picture, I'd run out the kitchen after the first pass (which sounded very loud!)


sherman

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234 months

Tuesday
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Is that a P51 mustang?

Tony1963

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181 months

Tuesday
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I’d say that’s a T-28 Trojan

IanH755

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139 months

Tuesday
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Yeah, T-28 looks about right.

Harpoon

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Tuesday
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Thanks folks. Knowing the plane helped with a Google and finding it was at Sleap as part of their Remembrance Sunday flying. Quite a distinctive engine noise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3bJjh7eTzg

zsdom

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139 months

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The chap that owns the Anson in the first post also owns the T-28