Rougham airshow
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ehasler

Original Poster:

8,579 posts

311 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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What did everyone else who was there think of this?

I had a great time, although didn't get up in time to join the Mid Essex convoy so turned up late (black Tuscan S), and was too busy admiring Spitfires and amazing aerobatic displays to chat to anyone else in the TVRCC area - sorry!

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

299 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Ed - I saw your car but didn't see you.

I had to leave at 14:00 as my pass (bronze) from Mrs N17 TVR expired.



seasider

12,728 posts

277 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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N17 TVR said:


I had to leave at 14:00 as my pass (bronze) from Mrs N17 TVR expired.




& i kept him company on the wrong road

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

299 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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seasider said:

N17 TVR said:


I had to leave at 14:00 as my pass (bronze) from Mrs N17 TVR expired.




& i kept him company on the wrong road


It's not the destination thats important old love, it's the journey there.......

seasider

12,728 posts

277 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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N17 TVR said:

seasider said:


N17 TVR said:


I had to leave at 14:00 as my pass (bronze) from Mrs N17 TVR expired.






& i kept him company on the wrong road



It's not the destination thats important old love, it's the journey there.......

exactly what hid said, but would rather of gone via a few beauty spots

simpo two

92,564 posts

293 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Ed, thanks for the thread and I'm glad you enjoyed the day. I dd see you and tried to get round to everyone but there were too many people, cars, friends and attractions (and food queues!).

If you want to be on my mailing list for next year and similar events please let mail me.




yellow peril

5,131 posts

300 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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I take it you had a good time then......

Were there tanks giving displays this year?


...//P//

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

299 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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yellow peril said:
Were there tanks giving displays this year?

...//P//


Nope didn't see any BMW's

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

289 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Sorry guys got in late on Sunday morning...therefore got up later then I expected ...and missed my landing slot at Rougham. So left it to late before the restricted zone was implemented for the display....so went flying elsewhere!!!

Hope you had fun enjoying the planes....the Tornado pilot gave us a low (50ft) flypast over Southend Airport...on the way back from Rougham as we have a close associated with training RAF cadets etc.

Alan.

ehasler

Original Poster:

8,579 posts

311 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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yellow peril said:
I take it you had a good time then......

Were there tanks giving displays this year?


...//P//


Yeah - it was surprisingly enjoyable! I haven't been to an airshow since I was a small kid (although some may say I've never really grown up!), and had forgotten how enjoyable they are!

We just spent the day sitting in the sun and admiring some great planes, cars and flying displays.

Alan,

I did remember you saying you'd be there, but didn't see you so assumed I'd got confused! Shame, as I was looking forward to being taken up for a quick spin (not literally I hope - I'll leave that to the nutter with that Sukhoi aerobatic plane !!)

yellow peril

5,131 posts

300 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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So...Ed...didn't your car get to be in the display line up?...

It would have made quite an impression with the general public....

...//P//

ehasler

Original Poster:

8,579 posts

311 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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yellow peril said:
So...Ed...didn't your car get to be in the display line up?...

It would have made quite an impression with the general public....

...//P//


Yep, it did actually, although more by luck than judgement! I turned up at the main entrance expecting to have to park up with everyone else, but a helpful marshal told me to go round the back way as it was less bumpy, and one of the marshals there directed me towards the TVR lineup!

We left the car and wandered off to find the loos, and I was amused to look back and see a small crowd of people hovering around the car about a minute later!

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

289 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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ehasler said:

yellow peril said:
I take it you had a good time then......

Were there tanks giving displays this year?


...//P//



Yeah - it was surprisingly enjoyable! I haven't been to an airshow since I was a small kid (although some may say I've never really grown up!), and had forgotten how enjoyable they are!

We just spent the day sitting in the sun and admiring some great planes, cars and flying displays.

Alan,

I did remember you saying you'd be there, but didn't see you so assumed I'd got confused! Shame, as I was looking forward to being taken up for a quick spin (not literally I hope - I'll leave that to the nutter with that Sukhoi aerobatic plane !!)


Ed,

Happy to take you up and your other half sometime if you want a ride

Alan.

simpo two

92,564 posts

293 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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ehasler said:
but a helpful marshal told me to go round the back way as it was less bumpy, and one of the marshals there directed me towards the TVR lineup!


Yes, I made sure they were a bit more switched on than last year. The unofficial password was 'TVR Car Club'. I'm glad it worked.

valhalla

2,246 posts

284 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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We too enjoyed Rougham. I liked the 6 Yaks flying in formation best - they did manoevres just like the Red Arrows - very impressive.
Alan, we missed you - will you sign an IOU for my flight?
A very good day - thanks John for the organisation - the weather you ordered was perfect but could you arrange for the wind to blow in the opposite direction next year, as we got the full benefit of all the dust thrown up by the tanks playing in the stubble field?
Diane (Mrs Valhalla)

simpo two

92,564 posts

293 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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valhalla said:
We too enjoyed Rougham. I liked the 6 Yaks flying in formation best - they did manoevres just like the Red Arrows - very impressive. A very good day - thanks John for the organisation - the weather you ordered was perfect but could you arrange for the wind to blow in the opposite direction next year, as we got the full benefit of all the dust thrown up by the tanks playing in the stubble field?
Diane (Mrs Valhalla)


Those Yaks were damn close together - I wouldn't have been surprised if there'd been a collision

Yep, the dust was a nuisance, and the noise - I'll try to remember next year to ask if we can be at the other end - closer to the planes, food and beer tent too!

anonymous-user

82 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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One of the Yaks crashed/belly landed at Shoreham after hydraulic failure on Saturday.

The pilot was o.k, he went back to Reading I think, picked up another plane which apparently had engine problems, so went and got a third, and displayed at Eastbourne later on in the afternoon.

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

289 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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valhalla said:
We too enjoyed Rougham. I liked the 6 Yaks flying in formation best - they did manoevres just like the Red Arrows - very impressive.
Alan, we missed you - will you sign an IOU for my flight?
A very good day - thanks John for the organisation - the weather you ordered was perfect but could you arrange for the wind to blow in the opposite direction next year, as we got the full benefit of all the dust thrown up by the tanks playing in the stubble field?
Diane (Mrs Valhalla)


Diane,

Yep no problem, actually I was flying in close formation with another plane elsewhere so should have done a fly-by

Yep those Aerostars (YAKS) from North Weald are not bad flyers!

Alan.


simpo two

92,564 posts

293 months

Monday 18th August 2003
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Alf Essex said:

Yep those Aerostars (YAKS) from North Weald are not bad flyers!


Alf, I saw from a leaflet in a car window that North Weald is under threat of closure. I expect the council want to put asylum seekers on it or flog it off for housing so they can pretend they're switched on commercial dudes... As a flyer are you aware of the campaign to keep it open?

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

289 months

Tuesday 19th August 2003
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simpo two said:

Alf Essex said:

Yep those Aerostars (YAKS) from North Weald are not bad flyers!



Alf, I saw from a leaflet in a car window that North Weald is under threat of closure. I expect the council want to put asylum seekers on it or flog it off for housing so they can pretend they're switched on commercial dudes... As a flyer are you aware of the campaign to keep it open?


Yep sure are (they want to build 5 thousand homes)...would be a real shame if it closed, kind of typical anti-aviation council...in around 5 years time can't wait until airfares double due to lack of airports (over demand)...then people will start complaining, unfortunately if people like you and I don't stand up for it now thats exactly what will happen...it will be too expensive for family holidays abroad (anyway this is a Motor forum...so I'll shut up) but remember it won't just be the pilots that will be pi@@ed off but also the Saturday markets goers and no motor sport events (ie TVR sprints etc) there either....this conutry is going down the toilet.

Rant over...

Alan.