I absolutely loved this!! Great variety of very interesting sequences of different aircraft and you really captured how they are just vintage cars with wings!! Excellent visual transitions which held my interest all the way. 👏👏👏👏👏👌
Wonderful. To my shame, I have yet to visit Compton Abbas! I was incredibly fortunate to have a flight in 'Drag 'em oot' a few years ago and will never forget it. Seeing the bullet, shell and shrapnel holes still preserved in the skin and armour plate behind the pilots seat was a remarkably moving event, while flying low level out of Headcorn, back to North Weald. It brought home so very clearly, the terrifying moments that so many young paratroopers and air crew went through during those operations. For many, it was the last aircraft they ever flew in and among the final moments of their young lives as they exited into battle, never to return. So wonderful and important to have these flying memorials accessible today. Great too, yo see the 'new' Spitfire 'Lady Luck', earning her keep! Great filming and what a lovely day!! Thanks for the post.😊👍🏻
Wonderful to see these old beauties taking off from a grass strip. Cheers Peter.
I absolutely loved this!! Great variety of very interesting sequences of different aircraft and you really captured how they are just vintage cars with wings!! Excellent visual transitions which held my interest all the way. 👏👏👏👏👏👌
Wonderful. To my shame, I have yet to visit Compton Abbas! I was incredibly fortunate to have a flight in 'Drag 'em oot' a few years ago and will never forget it. Seeing the bullet, shell and shrapnel holes still preserved in the skin and armour plate behind the pilots seat was a remarkably moving event, while flying low level out of Headcorn, back to North Weald. It brought home so very clearly, the terrifying moments that so many young paratroopers and air crew went through during those operations. For many, it was the last aircraft they ever flew in and among the final moments of their young lives as they exited into battle, never to return. So wonderful and important to have these flying memorials accessible today. Great too, yo see the 'new' Spitfire 'Lady Luck', earning her keep!
Great filming and what a lovely day!! Thanks for the post.😊👍🏻
That was me in the front seat of the Tiger Moth at 4'50"! A great day for flying!!
Lucky you 👍👋
Nice video featuring MJ444, the world’s latest airworthy Spitfire!
A great watch Jamie.
Love a Yak - a frequesnt visitor over me
Lovely J
sweet